Yes, according to Q. David Bowers there are proof-like pieces and a very small number of what he refers to as "mirrored Chapman Proofs"
Those I just uploaded were as follows... 1884 O PCGS MS64 1891 S (raw) 1896 PCGS MS61 1899 O PCGS MS64 (green label) here's one more... kind of...
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G, nice collection. That 52 rocks, it just stands out to me...
Thanks! This is the stuff I need to learn...
I posted this in another thread, and I wanted to hear more about the toning. I don't claim to know if this is AT or NT, and I didn't buy this coin...
Well, that's pretty intimidating, but here's my lowly 1947 toned Jefferson... [ATTACH][ATTACH]
that's a sweet pair
join in... put your morgans up here. btw, where are you in Central CA, I'm in Davis...
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This is the other one I got recently that I'm intrigued with [ATTACH][ATTACH]
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nice find!
Great piece of hist0ry. I'm building a Jefferson collection, I'm looking forward to more information on the web site. Thanks for sharing this...
sweet deal. I have a similar 90 CC and it's one of my favorites... well, all my CC morgans are my favorites :)
A couple new ones for me, a 51 and a 51-S Jefferson [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
I got a 1952 S Jefferson off the bay the other day, seller referred to it as S/S. Being pretty new at this, I'm not really sure what that means,...
what, not 2 large pizzas?
78 Ike, it was among my mother's things I went through when she passed a couple years ago. Not sure why she kept it... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Made a trip to the Carson City Mint and got the 2012 Nevada Day medallion. They still have Coin Press #1 operating, on certain occasions. Next...
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