Hopefully someone can correct me. Thats a cool looking ancient. Centered reverse. I would search die records in the thousand years of auctions. a...
I remember the days of understanding the terminology. The real fun starts when you can identify the strike. Proof dies are multiply struck,...
Love the patina on that one.
Never seen a Jewish Star on a CWT. can you tell us more about it? Heres a humble Monitor. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] And a rusted die? [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I...
The 59D has a DDR with a heavily cracked die on the Eagles mouth, and across the neck. Yours could be a later die stage. Please post a good pick...
I found a lot of them that look close to it, just can't find the right coin. Hope somebody here has an answer.
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The thing is the Morgan is graded mainly on the Obverse. I almost graded 35. There are just too many missing details on the obv.
You are getting better, That blur of the hair below Liberty is a strong sign of 30 and below. Just saying.
I am at VF30
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Your 66 Lincolns reminded me of these 66 doubled dies. [IMG] I bought a 66' lincoln die today. | Coin Talk
I can see why the Balboa is a close second. It has a mighty fine strike.
@paddyman98 got that one right. Definite retained lamination.
Definitely a garage project. I think it's silver but that's about it.
With the minor luster grazes and some bag marks. I am at MS64. With maybe a bump for color.
I would say that if you were willing to hold on to it until someone is beating down the door for it. Then and only then will the collector receive...
You are right I missed the whole Proof thought when I answered. Good catch.
I also think it is a lamination crack. The area has a weird look at the rim that doesn't quite look like a retained cud, So the only other...
I see that no one is looking at the sold prices. If you average the sold prices individually then It is around $400, Or, you can use the inflated...
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