1853. It has stars. But whether it’s a 53 or 53-o I don’t know
Not original won’t grade
Beautiful and agreed. The portrait of 1793 1794 and 1795-6 all different. I basically consider them 3 types. To me the 1794 liberty cap is one of...
I will
Agreed. As I’d just call counterfeit and be done with it. I actually have a “1804” dollar myself. A genuine 1800 that some knucklehead about 100...
I miss Paddy too. Especially as he was so supportive in my life changes
Ugh a wretched fake. I wonder how many of these pcgs sees in a week
I’m at 25 30 on a decent day. But I think it would straight grade some of the wear is strike and tired dies. They’re on their last legs not sure...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] One I had awhile back. Didn’t fit in with anything and had the 66 brown cac. So I sold it
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Predecessor of large cent
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[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Friend found this in an early house he was dismantling. Pcgs called it 61 and cac liked it
29. The 3 has a straight across top and the lower loop not closed like a 28. And of course it’s a recessed date
I figured it at 45 and cleaned
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Well I’ll keep it going with a 1795. 96 anyone? I’ll post both types of the 1795 dollar. I don’t have an off...
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