I’ll jump on the bandwagon: [ATTACH]
The newest member of my small capped bust quarter set: 1837 B-3, R4. This one has a reverse die crack present through STATES; this die was used to...
They also have a nice looking 1828 25/50 quarter! It may only be a G4, but it’s a nice looking G4 and it exhibits one of the more interesting die...
Another one of my personal favorites is when a coin obviously has graffiti but they let it slide. In particular, an “X” scratched across one side...
Here is its True View for the sake of discussion. Looks like someone with the initials AP had it in their possession at some point. [ATTACH]
I would get a nice 1824 quarter in the G+ neighborhood.
Got my first bust quarter in several months, and this one is pretty special. 1834 is the second most common year for the small diameter...
Cool coin! On PCGS’s CoinFacts, there’s a picture of one (I believe it’s the same variety) in MS66 where you can see all of the details on the...
AU53?
AU55? That’s a very nice looking half dime.
1831 JR-1, R1 1833 JR-5, R1 1834 JR-2, R5* 1835 JR-1, R1 1836 JR-1, R3 *an internet search shows that this one has been downgraded to R3 since...
1814 JR-1, R3 1821 JR-7, R2 1827 JR-4, R2 1827 JR-3, R1 1829 JR-7, R1 1829 JR-6, R3 1830 JR-4, R2 Fortunately none are particularly scarce/rare.
Another thing worth considering is how it was probably time intensive to make a die, so they likely wanted to make sure that if they made a...
My guess is XF Details, Obverse Tooled. The fact that this thread was posted makes me wonder if it got the “rare coin pass” and is in a straight...
I agree with JR-4 (R1). The Early United States Dimes book states that both obverse dies for 1837, the second 1836 obverse, and some of the early...
Remarkably cool error. I wonder if when it circulated if people recognized it as a dime or as a quarter eagle? I’d be inclined to think it was...
Nah, seems legit... haven’t you heard of King Replica I? :smuggrin:
If PCGS was aware that the coin had been straight-graded previously by them, I bet they were very happy to get the coin back cracked out so that...
Should be a fun adventure... make sure to keep us posted! Out of curiosity, does it have a hole for 1853-O No Arrows? I remember that there is an...
An interesting video no doubt. It really hurt to watch coins getting mutilated like that, but I won’t deny that I started laughing when MC Hammer...
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