@Christina WEary ...google them and go to their website and judge for yourself. I did. They have many references to “tribute”, have a bunch of...
IMHO...it is not a legitimate error...Spark
@Chip Kirkpatrick ...I “judge” this really good MD find as a VF35...can you divulge where you found it?…Spark
...a TPG should be able to do both actions at the same time, providing all proper instructions and fees are included...Spark
Happy Birthday, Nolan...hope you have a super special day...Spark
Yes. 270,232,722 were converted to bullion and subsidiary coinage for sale to Britain under the authority of the Pittman Act of 1918. @cpm9ball...
@KarlB ...I concede the possibility of your speculation...stranger things have happened, for sure. Maybe a fellow compatriot member knows...
As I understand it, NO cents were minted in Philadelphia in 1922, only Denver. That is why the 1922 No D is so sought for...And why the...
Yes, even if you save it to spend later...you lose! Why? INFLATION. Spend it NOW to use it’s full spending power! (This message brought to you...
...this jives with that on the NGC guide...the date looks the same all 3 places...Spark
...has a polished look to it...smoothed details...Spark
At first, I thought so too. But I compared it to that listed at NGC and it looks okay. No opinion about cleaning or re-coloring...I just don’t...
Yes, this coin should have already been encapsulated, makes you wonder why it isn’t and where it came from...definitely needs TPG cert before you...
IMO, it looks like it has been through a wash of acidic solution...maybe vinegar or lemon juice...doesn’t seem to be heat related but I guess it...
Please elaborate...what is a cob?…Spark
Check out the six pictures at VV. There are 4 areas on the reverse described as “extra vertical railings”. They match the OP’s coin...Spark
@Cheech9712 ...there are several more “extra railings”...it is easily seen on the examples at Variety Vista...Spark
@Cheech9712 ...I can’t highlight it, but I can describe it. The top post of the upper bridge is doubled on the left side and the aperture of the...
@BBoy1503 ...presuming no one has already offered this: Go to doubleddie.com, John Wexler’s website, and read the sections to the left on the...
Yep...the doubling on the upper bridge and the bridge foundation match the one listed at Variety Vista...I don’t know what value it would...
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