Finally had the opportunity to obtain my first large denom. I think this 34A more than fits the bill ;) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Congrats on the find, I would say this is an AU example. Not sure if a TPG will ding you for corrosion or questionable color, they're not kind to...
Is your 41-S a large mint mark variety?
Aside from the usual dates (39, 50-D, 42-D, Wartimes), I place a lot of emphasis on the varieties. I've found a couple 1939 Doubled Monticellos,...
Here's a full photo of the coin. [ATTACH]
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Looks like a classic case of mechanical doubling, note the "shelf like" steps of the doubling.
Let's try this again. Here's one photo. [ATTACH]
Okay, let me work on a new photo.
It's not showing up? It's on my post from my end.
See that little "thing" on the neck of Liberty? Anyone care to guess what that might be? It's not incuse, so it's pmd (although the scratch to the...
Hey guys, new round of auctions coming through today. I have a really nice two piece set of an ASE and Walking Liberty Half and a set of fancy...
How have you been old friend? Hope all is well Mr. Commem-man!
It's been a long time since I posted anything new, but here is a recent national. The Centerville, South Dakota is from the Santa Clara show...
Phenomenal finds, looking forward to seeing more!
If they're at least improving the technology on these slabs to deter counterfeiting, then by all means go for it. Personally, they would need to...
One of my favorites, I don't have the Indian ticket but I hope to get one in the future. And beautiful no less!
Try and find yourself a seldom seen AU die clash or inverted mm 1928. These are overlooked sometimes and would make for a unique addition for the...
Looks like a 4-5% off center strike, which would be just enough to garner a premium. Good job finding this one!
And for those of you who do more than search for silver in those dime rolls, keep in mind there's a good deal of varieties in the Roosevelt...
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