Toned? Yes Attractively toned? No
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Well, it is the right reverse
The one that started it all before 50 years of being carried as a pocket piece. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Another one of those coins from Jones, Firth an Co. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The 1815 halves were minted in December of 1815 then delivered in January of 1816. The next day the mint burned down and no more silver was...
Tonight's win [ATTACH]
All 453 die marriages? No, I'm about 325 short. Actually a complete set by DM has only been accomplished 3 times. All 1817's? No, I have 4 of...
How about 200 years? [ATTACH]
LOL looks like neither one of us can type.
1834 is Small Date, Small Letter. O-117. R-2 1929 is O-115 R-1 Both are common die marriages, but appear to be reasonably nice examples for a...
Yes, the 1817 is the O-113a. As for the 1827? I wish it was the 149, but it is the prime die state of the 120--a solid R-5 on its own.
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Nice...I like coins that did their job before being retired to someone's collection.
Chances are that the consignor originally bought it as the normal variety so he would have lost nothing.
It looks like at least 2 bidders recognized that it is the 1901 double die reverse. Still no real steal of a cherry pick since they ran it up on...
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