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While I discovered the coin variety, I never acquired it. It was out of my budget even at the S-16 price. This discovery is documented step by...
S-179 by the way if you haven't already attributed it. It's also a great example of fairly common uneven wear/strike. The drapery is AU all day...
OK. Just one more step off topic. While looking for a pattern of when TPGs Labeled varieties, I ran across this old friend. I'm the Texas...
One problem with submitting via friend (bulk submitter) of dealer is you don't know if the request for variety ID made it to the submission form...
I have been known to show off a prize and never with the intention of discouraging anyone. So don't worry about it. It's like a proud papa.
Nice. It's a shame Early Large Cents have to be CHOICE to receive a straight grade from TPGs. Your new coin is definitely better than typical.
As I posted elsewhere on CT, I recently had a similar dilemma. I chose to slab my first coin ever because of the importance of authentication,...
Without the offset, It appears $250 - $400 is an historical range, with a note that the Early Date middle and low end market is just now pulling...
This is my favorite dateless to date. [ATTACH]
S-157 R2 Nicer than usual surfaces. The slight offset really won't add or detract from value since it's so common with these. It looks around F...
If Die Varieties are a little nerdy, Die State studies take it to another level. I - AM A COIN NERD!
Neat. Reverse Q A S-263 no crack B S-263 crack S leaf to rim at O C S-263 crack extends left to rim right of D C S-264 D S-264 crack base of 2nd T...
This is my first new acquisition in several months after over spending my budget for a couple of years. But I'm a sucker for "dateless"...
Breen E, not F.
Thank You. Mystery solved. The plane changed S-263 State VII, but not obvious without proper lighting on High grade specimens or wear...
I wonder if a corroded coin could ever receive a CAC? I've seen a few Env Dmg coins that look great.
Gradeflation But if there weren't profit in it, it wouldn't happen. But before I go off on TPGs yet again, it's been going on a long time....
ps This is a little complex with the new plane. The portion of the new surface plane above D sank on the die leaving the surface of the coin...
I was looking at some old acquisitions to expand their categorization to Die States. This appears to be a S-263 which I labeled it. [ATTACH]...
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