A few bust halves (halfs?) from my collection: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Congratulations on your 1000th! That is a very nice example of the young head type.
A great detector! found incredible stuff with it.
What do you guys think: F15? VF20? Thanks! [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I can speak, write, and even swear fluently in four languages: english, german, spanish and french. At home we speak at least 3 of those on a...
Thank you, all, for your opinions. Much appreciated. My own estimation is VF25. The reverse a little better as some mentioned, but the obverse...
That is absolutely amazing toning. A beautiful coin.
Thank you, Gallienus. I can also think of many 'missed opportunities' going back to the late 80's. If only.........ah well. Here is a little 1...
There are only two die varieties of 1801 Dimes, JR-1 and JR-2. This is an example of JR-2, and the scarcer of the two varieties at R-5. On this...
I agree with the othe posters, that is a very nice coin!
This one just makes it into this thread at 45 euros: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I used to visit often coin shows run by Ernie in Massachusetts. I agree, they were well organized, well attended, and always plenty of interesting...
Closest I'm coming up with is S-200.
Thank you all for your thoughts and comments. It was a good discussion. I will call it VF20 for now, maybe VF25. (I paid VG10 price for this so...
Civil war years are always interesting. Nice coin!
Nice example, thank you for showing it.:)
You really have an impressive collection of H10C's. Another one which is quite interesting is the 1840-O with drapery.
And then you have this PCGS XF40. The reverse seems weakly struck, and the eagle's head shows practically no details. Strike really does seem to...
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