A dime went down nearly .15 ea I was planning on selling some today.
I was just looking over coinfacts. It takes a 67 to make any money on them. There are a few 68's in early years.
Looks like I should hold on to both of my 5th editions. These were 39.95 plus tax when new. Might I add that there weren't many photos of...
These were rife with die deterioration. And like Spark said there weren't many variety's. The only one known is very minor and on the 99.
I haven't ever looked at how they grade these coins, the majority that I have come across are baggy. I am gonna have to take a look.
I agree for a small dollar they have much more character.
So sad. He will definitely be missed, helped inform everyone on the Error forum for years. I am happy to have met him and talk here in CT. I will...
The only etiquette in a coin shop is Buy BYe Buy..
I know the obverse was a flop. These coins have incredible luster and wonderful tones.
Here are a couple that I found in the same hole. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I have been told that the first color in the progression of toning is gold. Just cut a few of these out if their cellophane. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Interesting.
What happened to @Backtomyquarters Shows a nice find then disappears.
Well damage Sir. Contact to be exact. I am not pickin, Good to see you bernard.
You go ahead and throw it in a flip. A few years will pass, you will be equipped with better knowledge. You might change your mind on this variety.
So, maybe the start to a Magicians two piece?
One usually starts with local position of the MM, then moves out to the leaf tips and position of the Arrow tips. I haven't searched the MM...
Are you sure this didn't happen with a like die being replaced upon failure. There seems to be a brockage involved.
I have never seen that CWT before. This one had the same design on both the obv and reverse? Do you have a reference? @johnmilton
So a fake. But how old. Do you think that this is a modern counterfeit?
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