I love cherrypicking 43 double dies. Hardly anyone looks for them.
very nice.
My experience with ebay suggests that getting 75% of bid for most coins is the norm. If it isn't in high demand (i.e. three cent pieces) it often...
Yup, I myself prefer apple cider vinegar for my no dates, a soak until it turns green/blue, rinse, check out, then maybe another soak until it is...
picked it up a while ago, maybe 6 months just because of that.
Wow interesting lamination errors that also happen to be woodies. Cool!
A strike through error is a coin that when struck a piece of foreign debris, whether it be cloth, wood, metal, wire, etc was either adhered to the...
Yeah, that mark doesn't fit any of the 4 die obverses. But I think I can see the vdb on the rev.
Okay, I admit there are different qualifications each person has of expert. I would assume that even an expert may defer to another expert, and...
That is an exceptional piece.
I understand that people get busy or they get tired of answering the same questions over and over again. But, on the other hand I see great posts...
I'm not talking about the run of the mill questions that everyone asks a hundred times and everyone answers it. I'm not talking about a lack of...
Once upon a time, I could submit a highly technical question on a coin, die variety, historical tidbit, basically anything numismatic and a) have...
I've confirmed the 1826 in an O-108a
nice waffle there
Picked these up today, have one more on layaway but I was attributing these I am pretty sure the 1810 is an O-109, the 1826 is an O-108, the 1828...
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