1792 1C silver center pattern Special Strike, J-1 [IMG] SP67BN PCGS
Although it is not worth anything more than 1 cent
1st, if it was an error coin (well, it is an MAD), it could be both worth more and an error
NGC probably MS64 though
Which grading service. You left us with ICG, ANACS, PCGS, and NGC ICG- MS66 ANACS- MS65 NGC- MS65/64 PCGS- MS64 Some (more ANACS, but especially...
2 for MS63, 4 for MS64, 2 for MS65, and 1 for MS66
Ms64- MS63, but probably the first
1792 Silver Center Cent, without plug (J1-A), SP63RB (PCGS grade) - $1,600,000. There is one known example of the silver center cent that is...
Varies from date- but not a huge amount: One date P is worth more, on date D is worth more, than one date S is worth more, and so on (not actual...
Lovely coins
It it not
What??? Is it supposed to be a double date
Like the name.
I know about the 1917- "certified" by Walter Breen, and the 1937 pseudo-edged cent and buffalo nickel, but as I was reading about the 1927 "Proof"...
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5 ries???
Looks like Azores provincial???
I'll post prices when they come out (March 21, 22, 23, 26, 27) Pictures From http://www.stacksbowers.com/ I wrote the stuff Some highlights are...
Same auction, but a 1860-o Liberty Seated Half Dollar. W-9. R-3. Type 2 reverse. SP-66, NGC. Finest of 2.
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