My first thought was XF, but I could see AU.
Here's another one with missing detail from the mint... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Based on the amount of luster along with the amount of actual wear rather than missing detail which was never there in the first place I think it...
The 1808 108 and the 109 share the same reverse die. One can tell by the striations in the L of LIBERTY that this is obverse die 9 for the...
That's just it...there IS no "heavy wear". It came out of the press with those unstruck areas. The broken die just couldn't supply enough...
It's a 109--possibly 109A. I think I see most of the die cracks for the A model, but am unsure they are all there. Both die states are rated as...
XF-40??? Yeah, right. This is one of the most undergraded PCGS coins I've seen in the series. Full mint luster absolutely glows out from under...
This is my example of the Overton die marriage that you actually have. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Edit to add...after looking back over the thread I...
Usually, you're right with your DMs, but you missed on this one. Nice coin, though, and actually a slightly tougher DM than the one you thought....
No, I have never regretted selling a coin since any that I did sell someone else wanted it more than I did.
bought it.
Nothing really special...it's a common R-1 die marriage. It isn't even a conditional rarity (although that has never been important to me it is...
[ATTACH] The holiday strikes again. People (yes, even me) forget to make that last bid before the sale ends. I put in a token place-holder bid...
Congrats on the anniversary. And on the coin. She's nice, too.
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What is this budget thing of which you speak?
Bust quarters aren't as widely collected simply because they are not as easily located. Halves were stored in banks to back currency; quarters...
It is a "Large 10". Online, I would probably use the Russ Logan auction list. (http://rob.com/russ/collection/index.html
Much better than usual strike for that die marriage which normally have a very weak wing on the reverse. No proof, but a nice example of an early...
A small but dedicated corp of collectors. http://cccbhcc.com/index.html
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