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67, I think it would've made 68 if the reverse was an earlier die state...
OK, thank you. I was wondering if they tried this with the zincolns and had trouble with cracking or splitting of the copper plate. :thumb:
Looks like the shoe polish is starting to wear off, wonder what its hiding?
lol
Since your on the subject of plating and upset mill, I have a question about the Steel Cents. Steelies are not plated on the edge, was the entire...
Its a 1st for me too. Do you mind telling us what you paid?
I believe its post mint too. The edge above In God is not quite round, and the reverse seems to be off-center. The right wheat ear is alot closer...
Very nice, you never know our 1st president just may have used them at one time...
Somewhere in between would look alot better. And to tell ya the truth, I think its time for a new obverse. Washingtonless...
Pretty neat, don't believe I've seen that one...
Thats a nice one for sure...
Got a pic of the obverse?
Your scales are big time out of wack. Is there a coin or jewelery dealer close by that can weigh it for you? A pic would be nice too...
I agree with rlm, $90-$100 would be an average buy...
Already have one, was told it was worthless. Just has spot value. "Liberian"...
Looks like it was an Incomplete Clip at one time. If you look at the inside ends it looks as if its a little ragged. To me thats a sign that this...
Wouldn't the Flying Eagle Dime look great?
I don't think your being picky. If a person orders a mint or proof set one expects all the coins within to be in the correct alignment not...
And maybe 2 of the 3 dealers who wanted to buy it had no idea if it was real or not...
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