Probably blow it all on 1827 half dollars.
O-103
55
Correct...too much rub for 58, IMO, but that's how they seem to get graded today.
AU-55...on the wrong day it gets bumped to 58.
48 years specializing in them helps. ;)
You stole it at 10 money. it's an easy 30--35 on the right day.
Very nice piece. For Micbraun, this is the O-107...probably the scarcest die marriage for the year at R-4.
VF F F One thing to note about the 1811. It is an example of Overton 105 and as an R-4 is worth a slight premium to die state collectors.
$1.25 IS a three-digit number.;)
No, I check the "price to wallet" ratio.
I have in the past been accused of being a little fanatical about 1827 bust halves. I don't know why...doesn't EVERYONE have a couple of hundred...
I wouldn't spend this for doughnuts, either...but it's still a coin. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
What it sounds like you are asking about is often referred to as a "pocket piece". This is a coin--usually of lesser value that is carried around...
Doesn't make me a bit of difference what clothes they were wearing when they arrived; they will all be naked once they join my harem.
Some nice coin varieties...I especially like the 1813 50/UNI, the 17/3, the 23 ugly 3, (the broken and patched examples are nice as well) and (for...
Once again, I'm the oddball collector. I have no problem at all with the fact that Oklahoma taxes collectables. I would much rather pay it on a...
I'm the oddball of coin collecting as I NEVER saw any reason to collect from spare change. Spare change was what I used as a youngster to buy my...
It's 114--and a pretty one.
Although the same reverse die it's 110, not 109. Quick pickup between the two... on the 109 the point of the 2 in the date points directly at the...
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