Let me get back to you on this tomorrow. I read that article when I was going through all the back issues of JRCS Journal a few months ago. But...
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I'll be there.
I'm gonna tell you anyway. It's the LM-9.2. A bit on the scarce side with an R-4 rarity rating.
Interested in knowing what die marriage it is, if you don't already know?
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This is the latest acquisition, an 1830 LM-1.2 remarriage in a Middle Die State. I already had an early die state example of this remarriage...
That looks like a pretty good outline. You certainly have the pertinent references. Comments and probably nothing you haven't already...
I was going to attribute your dime yesterday but I was too full of Christmas cheer to attempt it. Anyway, I agree that it's the JR-4, Small 10C...
Here are three of my favorites from this past year. First up is the 1839 No Drapery quarter, one of the sub-varieties I'd been seeking for the...
I would say "mint mark" is probably the most common usage and that is how I voted. But english (deliberately lower case), especially idiomatic...
There is also historical, or one might say, cultural, value. Those have overlapping definitions where they can mean the same thing or different...
Picked this up in Lakeland last week to replace the scudzy raw example in the US Type Set. Nice die break on reverse. Seller claimed doubling of...
And here's the other one: [ATTACH]
Well, it would be nice if I posted a photo, wouldn't it? [ATTACH]
One of two recent purchases for the Capped Bust Half Dime collection:
As it turns out, I think I erred in the attribution. LM-2 and L-1 share Obverse 1 and this coin's obverse is definitely Obverse 1 which was only...
I think it has a sharpness of 45. It is, unfortunately, damaged. Probably cleaned. Some of what looks like damage might, just might, be some...
This is for @Paddy54 and anyone else that would like to chime in. I picked up the below 1833 Capped Bust Half Dime raw at a show yesterday for...
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