Naw, it's not an addiction...I can quit anytime. Of course next summer will mark 60 years.
Happy happy day to you Peter. All the best./
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Another nice one, Mike. XF 40?
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My opinion is obverse only...nice coin though.
I prefer a C-clamp, but a hacksaw will work just as well.
There is a large letter reverse variety for 1830--the O-114. It is probably the easiest eyeball Overton die marriage to identify for the year as...
Yes, this die was already well cracked from use on the 1826 120a before being reused with the overdated (but unused) 1827/6 die. NOTE: Not my...
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Birthday coin??? Just how old are you? LOL
hard to tell from the pics but it looks like 119, an R-3 (slightly scarce) die marriage.
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I said "many collectors consider"...not I consider.;) Anyway, believe it or not I do own halves other than capped busts. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
What many collectors consider the most attractive silver coin design ever produced by the US mint. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Been waiting for it. Knew someone had to.
It means that I'm going to try to charge you more than the coin would go for if only described as BU or AU or even Good. edit to add: Usually...
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