I’d say NGC MS62 before Maybe PCGS MS62? Obv is more worn than reverse. I think maybe it went down to 61 but I’d say 62 after color jump. Of...
1883 O is certainly not known to be well struck, in my experience it is probably the poorest of strikes of the entire series (a number of which...
It is brass. Looks great! https://en.numista.com/catalogue/exonumia160881.html
triiiii triiiiippy maaaaan :cigar::hilarious:
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Probably $30+ based on recent eBay.
Dot 1875(?) cent comes to mind. I think a few early large cents also use the dot technique, although I’m unsure if it was meant to ID dies or to...
None from me. Designed by the Royal Canadian Mint? Maybe that’s why these quarters actually look decent. I didn’t know that tidbit, but I...
But in the end… they make their fair share of cash. Lol
It involves the failure of the collar to deploy. That is a better explanation I suppose.
Exactly. So, there would be no reeding. As potty stated above “So if the edge was completely flat it would be an obvious sign of a damaged...
A broad strike involves the collar. The collar adds the reeding. You gotta start taking your time, man!
Congrats. Heres hoping the coin interest and the detecting interest creates some good finds this year. Saw your seated quarter, it's a beauty.
Not on a broad strike.
No masks allowed in any show I run... and if I'm not running the show I'm not waiting on customers still masking if I don't get the right vibe....
Thats a cud alright. Nice catch. I've found only one cud and it wasn't even this nice.
No. Generally speaking, don't do it , and specifically speaking, it's not worth it. Wait 5 years until you have a lot of items and maybe it could...
Just what I would have said had I put in the time.
I agree.
It could be. These zincoln doubled dies are so minute I find it futile trying to look.
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