I agree with LM-9.2, and I’ll wager a guess of AU58. Nice find!
I’ll go MS62. Very interesting coin!
I had read that these dies still existed, but I had never found pictures of the dies. Thank you for posting them! It’s very cool to actually get...
I’m late to the party, but I have to commend you for snagging an NC for just over $100. Even though it appears to have been downgraded to an R5+...
It’s too bad that someone took a knife to that 1814 large cent, but it appears to be pretty much free of the corrosion and porosity that plagues...
While that 1802 half dime had a really bad life, it is still a remarkably rare coin. The only other really rare early US silver coin that wasn’t...
JR-4 and JR-9 share the same obverse, but their reverses are different. The easiest place to tell is the position of the D in UNITED relative to...
Very interesting “coin.” For what it’s worth, its die marriage is JR-4, which means it is either a fake struck with dies made from a genuine coin...
Oddly enough, this was actually discussed on the PCGS forum a little over a week ago. See the link for the list. It doesn’t explicitly list every...
Are the other two no stems and two fraction bars? Very nice pair of large cents.
It is B-3... same obverse die as the B-4, but a different reverse die.
Very nice examples! The 1818 is B-8. The key pickup point (for me at least) is the claw-like anomaly that touches the bottom berry on the reverse....
I’ve gotten a few more large capped bust quarters since I posted this, but today my rarest die marriage (up to this point) arrived in the mail...
Very interesting medal. The ships on the back appear to be a ballistic missile submarine, the USS Enterprise (the first nuclear powered aircraft...
I guess it depends on what the die state is. If it’s something interesting like a cud or a major die crack, then I may be interested. If it’s some...
Very cool project! I wonder if any 1802 half dimes ever “lived” in one of these coin boards.
Another excellent post! I’m convinced that they need to edit the code for this website so that it automatically features your posts since they are...
I believe you are referencing the 1815 and 1825 quarters with the E and L counterstamps. There are quite a few theories about those, but none of...
I elected to not get this set, but the fact that the coins appear to be very attractive makes me regret my decision somewhat. That coupled with...
Here are two of my favorite dimes: 1820 JR-1, R4, STATESOF variety: [ATTACH] 1823/2 JR-2, R4+, Large E’s variety [ATTACH]
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