This is another example of why TPGs should improve or get out of the attribution business. This is a S-78 plain edge Cent which is labeled by...
This is definitely Sheldon Rev. X. The obverse is probably Obv. 23 making it S-51, but there is not enough there to make a definitive...
This is a S-29 for what it's worth. He narrowed it down to the correct reverse and the parallel hair strands at top are distinctive of S-29 over...
This is currently online on eBay. I believe it is overpriced, but I also believe it is identifiable from the photos. Have fun (if that is your...
This is a little different due to the higher grade. It is an unattributed S-118 R5+. The bid already indicates at least a couple of people...
This is a fair low grade example of the S-142 R5+. It is readily identifiable by the type 2 lettering, particularly the tail of the R of LIBERTY...
This is another 1796 Draped Bust. It is actually labeled correctly for a change as a Reverse of 94. This is the Sheldon Reverse U which was paired...
This is an unattributed S-74 R4-. But it's priced appropriately (or a little high) for a properly attributed S-74....
This is an unattributed S-108 R5. While a low grade specimen, it is priced right for one of an estimated 43-56 known....
This is misattributed as a 1795 and is actually a 1794 S-32 R2+. It's not particularly rare, but another example of knowing the coin, even without...
This is properly attributed as a S-98, but this low grade specimen is priced well for beginners in Variety collecting. An R5 which indicates one...
This is a high grade coin in a misattributed NCS holder. It is a S-67 (R3) improperly labeled as S-21 (R3). It's not even close so I can't...
This is a S-51 R5- which is unattributed. Perhaps high for a generic 1794, it seems about right for this rarity. But that is up to the market....
This is attributed as a LIHERTY variety, but not as the S-103 R4+ which is the rarer of the two LIHERTY varieties....
While this is called an R5 in the subject line, it is not attributed as the S-142 it is. In this case, the obvious places to look on the obverse...
This is an S-143 R5 which is the first obverse utilizing the type 2 lettering. (Again, Full Disclosure - Its one of mine which I consigned). But...
This is a S-133 R5- properly attributed and currently bid with no premium. In the interest of full disclosure, it is one of mine which I have...
This is a first. I believe this is an unattributed 1796 NC-4. I'm sorely tempted to bid on it myself. I wish the pictures were better, but I think...
This is pushing the rules, but I have several items from my own collection on eBay (including a R5 and two R5+s) which I have shared with you on...
This is a very low confidence attribution because the coin's details are just about gone. But I think there's just enough left to identify it as...
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