A pattern 64d Peace? @dcarr care to shed some light on this?
Lol
If only that was an 84s ;)
So... who wears it better guys?! :hilarious: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yeah, I'm estimating the value of mine in $300 +/- range which seems to jive with Dennis's assessment on the Lincoln's given the larger surface...
Good luck with that. Rare Carr gold hardly ever goes for near spot. Your best bet is to try to make a deal with @jwitten on his piece if he's...
A Whitman folder album that has an attached paper info sheet that sits between the 2nd & 3rd of 3 coin-hole pages when closed.
Came into a buddies shop still in the album from an old collection by the heirs of a passed collector. Only a few coins were in the album and this...
You just named him Dave! ;)
Correct. Just a type of manifestation of a worn die.
And that's why I slabbed it. To remove doubt for those who think similarly if I ever decide to sell it ;)
Cool. That's typically what you get when transfer does happen but even those bring nice premiums.
Whitman folder albums have a paper info sheet attached that lays against one page of coins when closed. If the coin has the right surface that is...
I'll take it! Did you hear that guys!! I got a like from Doug!!!... and it was me no less, eat your collective hearts out :D Now, if only I can...
Here's a good homebrew MacGyver setup by @Ike Skywalker. I've been wanting to make one similar but haven't yet. Still using this setup Darth?...
Much better photo. If you were to sell it using the first pic you'd see much less money than using this one
Good luck with that. It takes many, many years sitting in a Whitman folder and the exact right surfaces of a coin. There is a reason these are rare.
For originals. I believe this is one of the later pieces. I could be wrong though. @dcarr
Grade doesn't matter with a coin like this it will just bring more money PC slabbed no matter the grade if I want to sell it. Was hoping for FBL...
Meet the definitive book on Franklin half dollars! Maybe I should have gone with CCG :hilarious: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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