Another "mechanical error" excuse from PCGS - what a shocker.
No it has the same numbers, I was just low-balling the grade but maybe by a little too much. Seems he has it right on with an EF45-AU50. Given...
I have to admit the purpose for me initially seeking out a shield nickel was to in fact fill a hole in my new 7070 album. The first one I was...
I didn't see a match in SNV, I just mentioned the S5-3009 because what I thought was a RPD looked similar to that variety. It would be much...
Incorrect terminology on my part, the hub breaks are what I was referring to as grease filled. Thank you for the correction. Given the RPM, hub...
Thanks, I am eagerly awaiting. Hopefully it's possible to attribute the variety. Seller is currently asking $109 and I think that's way off,...
I'm looking at an 1868 shield nickel that is for sale - does the date look re-punched? I tried identifying the variety, closest I came to was...
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Would this be an example of die deterioration doubling? There is doubling of IBERTY on the obverse, ERICA on the reverse and doubling of the...
So I was looking through eBay last night and was surprised to see how many 69 narrow dates were being sold as regular dates. I ended up buying...
At first I was just out to get a shield for my type set, turns out this was a pretty good example. Thanks for the advice, I'll have to get some...
Yeah I believe it is FS-301 reverse of '67 narrow date - or at least I'm hoping so. Either way I was happy getting it for $38. Never tried...
Yeah that's why I was unsure at first, I've come across plenty of cents with small spherical blisters - not parallel and elongated ones like...
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Count me in, thanks for setting this up!
It's a phone app that lets you view and post to multiple forums. On mine I have about 15 different forums loaded (Coin collecting, architecture,...
Thanks, just went in to a meeting so I couldn't re-upload. First time I've run in to this issue with images using tapatalk. Sent from my...
Found this roll hunting. Is this an example of a die scratch? The metal is pushed above the coins surface. Notice the two vertical lines...
A few new recent pickups - eBay and local coin show.
I'll be at the Atlanta (technically Marietta) show on Sunday. Was able to look at a 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar last time I went, pretty darn cool.
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