Very true.
1883-O VAM-22A cherry pick from the bay. :woot: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
MS64 today, MS63 on the label..Very nice '89-s...:)
It does look lightly circulated, AU55.
I think MS63 but as mentioned recently I'm not much of a dark sider...
Here's the VAMworld section on die clash and the transfer of details....
VAM-14A http://ec2-13-58-222-16.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com/wiki/1887-P_VAM-14A
Always enjoy your eye candy!
vamzarockin bet me to it although I'm really not much of a darksider...;)
Yeah, you're right. More likely two dealers banking on a MS67FBL re-sub.
MS63. I'm assuming you're not looking for a '94 in similar condition that is unless you won a lottery..:)
I missed that one. Thanks for sharing the link and getting me caught up. :)
Registry set mania.
That's a cool clash!
Well that explains it. :)
That's odd. I don't see any nickles...
First thought was a train but maybe not flat enough. Second thought would be a fight with a 20 ton hydraulic press.
Congrats on that purchase! Sounds like a nice fresh start to keep you interested in collecting.
I'm still in the zero bid group. I'm a collector not a dealer or flipper. And yeah, I was always in the front row of the class photo....
MS65 RD, while the obverse approaches 66 I think a couple of reverse ticks hold it to 65. (maybe)
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