does it have a number in the krause catalog?
The redbook was the standard for so long, when their weren't many price guides that were also catalogs that it had become the standard, maybe up...
very nice, and yes all pointed busts are an L type, but most say they don't count unless you can see the L
the strange red spots are from the oil, it was covered in a coin world last year, and the mint could give a poo, they've already got your money.
ms66 rd
ms-64, but as its a CC expect a tpg to grade bump it at least 1 point
seen it before plenty o times, even did it once it 11th grade chem
I haven't found any silver ones in circ in about 5 years.
sweet!
cool man
hmmm, that 25 still looks au-58 to me but ms-65 red for sho on the other
I hit a local monthly show today for the very first time in Omaha. They've been having it now for 33 straight years. It was quaint, but I was...
poor poor tired coin
heeeeeey!!!!! we'll be glad when you back fo good man
john ford jr.
do get a loupe, do buy the book, do the research, do get a couple contemporary price guides i.e. coin prices, www.numismedia.com, or something...
ms-63 on that 82, looks just about like mine as far as frequency of contact marks
prob just a silver round but pics would help
wow, that is a nice piece.
I have the 31st edition but it says 50,000 and 72,000. There must have been some misunderstanding that led to a later change in mintage totals.
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