The Red Book says that the 1807 "Bearded Goddess" half dollar is a separate variety than the "normal" 1807 half simply based on a fancy nickname,...
Nor are they part of the regular issue Roosevelt dime series. They merely commemorate that series.
Didn't state that bullion rounds weren't collectable, merely that they aren't regular issue coins. As for the dimes being part of a regular issue...
The problem is that none of the coins on your list are "regular issue" coins. They (well, one can make a case for the standard proofs) are ALL...
That's a higher percentage than ought to happen. 70's SHOULD be rare--not the expected result.
Yes, seriously. I'm not that interested in them and I would rather let someone who is have the fun of finding them.
Only 3 coins I'm even remotely interested in owning--and only one that I would pay over face value for. (and I already own it...1970-D half) If...
Manila, Philippines
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The idea would be to work the coin in such a manner that the grinding wouldn't be detected. Next step would be to get it certified and then sell...
It's 101. and a very nice one, too.
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Just a quick scan back over the thread, I don't think anyone has posted one of these. [IMG] [IMG]
Unattributed in general? Overall, it is rated as an R-3 (201 to 500 known examples)...or only those in PCGS plastic? In that case I can't give...
No, you have the only one attributed as WB-102. The 1867-S WB-102 die marriage, while certainly not common is not all that rare, either. There...
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It is a 126 but I don't see the die crack at E-1 on the reverse that would make it the "a" die state. It may be there and just not show on your...
Kanga, your FH is O-117
Kanga, you 1806 is O-105
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