1805. [ATTACH]
1806. An unfortunately mangled 1807 quarter, but a scarce variety . B-5, Rarity 5. [ATTACH]
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Catching up- 1808. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1809 dimes (tough coins!) [ATTACH][ATTACH]
1809. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
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Boy, this is going quick, now! I"ll post my 1811, 1810 and 1809 coins. 1811. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
For 1814 here is an 1814 Dime, (Variety JR-5 - StatesOFAmerica), and an 1814 Bust half, Variety A over E. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I can help out with an 1815:) [ATTACH]
@Abramthegreat , thank you very much, I really appreciate it:).
I am having trouble with my laptop and I continually get an error message when I try to enter the Cert. Number shown on the PCGS slab (see photo)...
It actually looks much better in hand, nice, even old patina. I do not believe it has been cleaned. [ATTACH]
Congratulations on this milestone. @JayAg47 ! That is a nice example you chose, and well researched as well. That is half of the fun. I...
Here are 4 coins I have bought over the years which are probably worth less than what I paid for them.[ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
For now I'll post my 1838-O half dimes - love these little coins. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thank you @ZoidMeister for you evaluation.
Thank you, @physics-fan3.14, for your detailed evaluation, much appreciated. I am certainly no expert, but having the coins in hand, I agree with...
Please ignore this double post.
I actually focus on EAC's and early dimes primarily. However, whenever I find other interesting American coins at shows here in Germany, I always...
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