Once that hole was plugged, how did they get the "T" back on? And in the right font and size. Must be a grand artist.
Congrats! I know that feeling!
You're not going to get the Type 2 for its inaugural year?
At this rate, you'll find your Henning Nickel soon also, I bet!
That Buffalo Nickel and '45 cent are in great shape. I remember getting a Buffalo Nickel in change during The Great American Coin Hunt (was that...
I never knew about these 3 types. Thanks for posting.
Would a bank accept those?
Here's an old one that I have. Too bad about the spot toning on the reverse. I always assumed that the TPG is no longer around, but I just...
Your specimen made me wonder how much of a coin can be missing before it's no longer legal tender (Is that the right term?). I think a human...
Thanks for sharing. In that 9th photo showing the square note, what does the other side look like?
Which one(s) are you missing? I just started to collect them in December 2017 For the longest time, I couldn't find Maine. Someone here had to...
Wow, that's 6 decades. Very impressive. 1963 was the final year? Is the 1943-S a key date?
Sort of reminded me of the eagles in those older German coins.
Imagine what Morgan Jr. and Sr. will think had they seen that label: "Barbers' Morgan Dollar."
Oh, yeah, maybe. I thought it must be quite a common abbreviation which I just didn't know, due to my experience level. Maybe, I'll contact NGC.
Yeah, isn't it weird that nothing much is available on the net? Well, let's see - maybe the Barber Coins Collector Society can help. Thanks for...
I just read an article on this in the July issue of The Numismatist, which made me come back to this post of yours. In between the "American...
That reflects A LOT of patience and discipline.
OMG!!! Ooooops! LOL. Thanks.
Thanks for the link. Never heard of that term before. Now I know.
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