54 with arrows 57-9 and mid 1870s dates easy and even easy nice. Pre 1853 with nice skin very tough in vf or better. Civil war and post civil war...
Love it. Honestly Ive been thinking about start collecting mideval up to 17th c British coinage as the us stuff I like has got so costly lately...
Self slab your best option you could do a custom label too gift from dad. Father’s collection etc.
Got it. I figured they were but I know your research as well
Damn. I’ve never seen a counterfeit Maine half. Though I’ve seen a few in junk silver lots that had some time in commerce
Looking at them there’s nothing that makes me question their authenticity. But they do keep getting better
Not an expert on die variety on these. But I don’t doubt they used a common reverse die as San Francisco was producing the bulk of these and...
I think someone like JA or any of the serious graders won’t even bother with modern issues. That’s for training newbies. Or don’t even bother with...
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Very nice. Being a resident of York county I wish they’d picked a better design. I do have a nice Maine commemorative. I’d really like one with...
Wonder if they’ll keep it to accepted members only like cac. I’m a member and can submit as far as I still know. Haven’t in a few years
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Oh well I guess I’ll post another bustie
Well since you threw in a nice early date I’ll take advantage of the lumped together and hit the wayback machine. May be the first flowing hair...
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I’ve never owned a 1796 large cent. Probably other than 1799 the only earlier date I haven’t had.
Nice saw plenty of honest wear but no ground time. Tough for 18th c copper
I thought possibly au details. But a nice straight grade. Nice.
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