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Be tough to have a good one. But I can try at some point
Highly doubtful but things can change. I probably do have to go to Florida in January anyway
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Everyone else thought au too but me. I’m really good at reading and feeling out the eccentricity of seated coins.
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Agreed totally on the no drapery being far better of a design. They covered her up after feeding her beer chocolate and cheesecake for 6 months
I don’t see that grade at all. It’s clear au. And high au.
Die polish. And handling
Great write up. I know a fair amount about 18th and 19th c steel as many of the tools I use are made if it. My plane irons and early axes they...
Yeah I saw a couple more little ticks here and there and wasn’t positive about the luster in hand. My initial thought was 64 then studied it a...
Agreed they’re pricier than they deserve to be due to type collecting. Though not as bad as the no drapery
That was something I can’t forget. Damn that was amazing
Not a proof. But a stunner. I’m seeing worn dies and strike weakness. I’m at 63 and almost went 64
I’m at 58 myself. Too many luster breaks. A true slider though
Reminds me of that slq set you missed that time
62 my thoughts baggy obverse that Carrie’s the weight nice clean reverse
Love how worn that reverse die is. It’s had a ton of hard use
Looks absolutely real. Grab it
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