and 1802? [IMG] [IMG] I gotta take new pics now that she is naked again.
How about 1801? [IMG] [IMG]
Both are nice. The 102a is probably the hardest die marriage/state to find for 1803. Mine is also O-103. [IMG] [IMG]
@Worn Out Since you seem to like terminal die states you might like my 1820 105a. Obverse die 4 broke up during the striking of the Late Die...
It looks like your handle is well earned. The obverse die on this 104a is (from the pic, at least) not quite on its last leg, but it's getting...
Nice terminal die state 106A...high R-4 rarity--and off center to boot!
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(CoinMike747 said)Hope you guys don't mind the quarter Only if you post 2 of them.;)
I really like the tripled LIBERTY clash on the reverse of this 1814 O-102a. [IMG] [IMG]
I bet it was. It's a 1806/5 and from the pics might sneak into the Overton 103a condition census. (5 highest grade known examples) @Rhinegold:...
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I don't believe that I've posted this one here. [IMG] [IMG]
F to VF O-101 an R-1 die marriage.
The '29 looks like a nice coin, but IMO it's still overpriced. Try offering something in the 450 to 475 range. PS: Check your PM
Of the two, the 1836, IMO, although dipped and scraped is the better choice. The strike (for the year) is absolutely hammered. The 1828 contrary...
[IMG] [IMG] 1964...It took me 3 months to accumulate the 6 dollars I spent. Then I had to convince the dealer that I knew enough about the coins...
Ah, yes. The "good old days" when even magazines like "Popular Mechanics" (the source of the OP ad) ran classified ads for everything from coins...
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