Pictures aren't the best but looks like it might be JR-6...an R-2 DM.
Can't see the other side of the moon from earth.
https://www.busthalfprices.com/index.php Dave Rutherford's site not only has prices realized for bust halves at public auction, but the following...
Typo (one of many) in the 4th edition of Overton. It's an R-2 (and common even for R-2s)
Thanks for the good word and compliment. You're not so bad yourself.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1822-50c-PCGS-AU58-Choice-AU-Bust-Half-Dollar-Choice-AU/203225199565?hash=item2f512a73cd:g:8KwAAOSwHMlfj25n Call Matt at...
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The PO finally came through, and BOY OH BOY was it worth the wait! Thanks, SS!!! First, a book which I kept putting off buying for myself....
To answer the original question, no, it's not worth a cent more than it was in the NGC holder just as it was not worth a cent less while it was...
Picked up in the latest Stacks/Bowers auction [ATTACH]
Well, one thing about being in USPS limbo---I don't have to stress out over whether or not to open early. :)
No worries...that's how one learns.
One way to tell them apart is that the newer design has a reeded edge rather than letters (thus the name). But the easiest way--especially with...
Actually, the approximately 1200 1836 reeded edge bust halves were struck in November of 1836 on the mint's first steam press.
Nice coin Collecting Nut. Do I have to worry about you, too, now?
Speaking of Ohio, I'm tracking a package that left Troy OH on the 9th...reached Cincinnati on the 11th (not too bad this time of year--2 days to...
Only if he pays shipping.
Nice design...the problem is the baby crap yellow that gold looks like.;) No coin--regardless of design can overcome that.
Somehow I never liked "Old MacDonald"
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