I'm surprised it lasted this long without a hi-jack.
Here is a start...and it's free. Click the link, and pick a title on the left. http://blog.davidlawrence.com/
Warning: I am not a professional, and I probably shouldn't act like I know what I am talking about. But the first picture almost looks overexposed.
Mike, what did your 08 in 30 look like? :devil:
They are listed on ebay as Ireland or Canada...That's about all I found.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Canada-1820-George-IV-Bust-Token-5-3-Grams-10-String-Harp-High-Grade-/300781897478?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4607ff8706
Sure would like to see nice hi res images of that Trade!
Awesome, I hope it's a new variety! As for the other stuff in this thread.....:dead-horse:
In my opinion, a microscope for coin collecting is useless, UNLESSS you like to look for minuscule varieties. A nice 7-10X loupe is good enough.
Another tough Sub-million San Fran 25C. From the same collector as my other 2 Barber Quarters. [IMG]
Fake
Knowing your history with this series, that means a lot!
$400,000,000
..... ;)
Yes I did, I put the other coins back. :D
1890'S barber halves are so hard to judge on just LIBERTY alone. That's why I posted the zoomed in photo. The coin has better than 20 details,...
Being a die-hard Barber guy, original coins above VG are just tough. Today, was a small coin show in Towson, Maryland. It's my second time...
Then they got it wrong.
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