I have a few myself and paid spot for them. The older Reales will command more money even in lower grades.
And all this time I thought the OP was huntin' wabbits.
Congrats on the successful crossover. And keep us updated on the final sales number.
I couldn't agree more, I was thinking the same about the Indian Head Cents. I enjoyed the prospect of searching the .25 cent bowl of these and...
PM sent Mr. Ken :yes:
I prefer those that say "same as 2 pizzas". Now that's modern day marketing!
oh boy...
Less about errors and more about die varieties (they're not the same). Doubleddie.com and Lincoln Cent Resource are two other good sites.
The dime appears to be the D/horizontal D, it's just so dang tough to photograph RPMs up close. Nice crisp photo of that one. Can you get in...
What power magnifier are you using?
When Roosevelt is looking the other way, he looks like a completely different guy. Cary Grant?
Doug makes some outstanding points. A mentor with the expertise in a collecting interest will provide all of the comfort in your quest for...
Yeah, coin dexter has this subject in his front pocket. Lots of exquisite examples.
That would be a great undertaking. But considering Tim's propensity to change interests on the fly, this endeavor probably won't last too long....
Whoops, forgot about that one. I was thinking a different date.
10-4 on the machine doubling. There's no recognizable doubled die variety for this date.
I think whatever the final sale price is what I would expect to purchase them for. Book values are a crapshoot when auction values come no where...
It's what they call a transitional year for some of the engravings. For example, the FG initials for the reverse of the 88 cent has a...
Ouch man, I would say he's the Russell Wilson of coin photography, an up and coming rookie photoman who's motivated.
[IMG][IMG] Now that's a Large Cent I fell in love with, that's a beaut Mike. -Shaun
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