Wow...be sure to check the 1949 for the "A to denticles" :) You probably know the markers, right? I came across a truly unsearched lot that had 8...
That's a real treasure of a coin! :) Thanks for that interesting post!
The holed Greenland 25 Ore is a low-mintage coin (31K) and has a premium. Yours looks like a nice grade too! :thumb: Krause listings: F $20, VF...
You have a great dealer to find those for you! :thumb: I hope you find some interesting varieties!
Snaz, Yeah--pretty dramatic! That die was on its last legs. It's on the large-H variety too. :)
Here's an interesting one, tilted to bring out a detail. A 1903-H with a die crack rim-to-rim: [IMG]
Right--I clicked this whole thread to look at some cool coins--remind me what this thread is/was about? :rolling: Oh my.
I like both designs--someday I'll get them.
If you like checking details on coins, you might look for the Canada 1910 5c "rounded leaf". Those are scarcer, and with a bit more value like $30...
I would agree with that. The values listed in Krause for some coins are off, particularly for countries / coin series with strong domestic...
My 2009 Maccas catalogue (from Australia) lists the 1874 Sydney at AUD $375 in VF. That's about € 231.67 at current exchange.
I really like this one...there's so much going on! :thumb: My first impression was 1/1/0 too. As for hub doubling, something I noticed in...
Thanks for that link, and yes it adds up! I may just buy an older edition, since the info I need pertains to older coins.
I was hoping the book would say something, thanks for letting me know. I still need to get myself a Siegs...
Yep, I think you got a good deal there! :thumb: I was surprised by the PF-69.
I see the two varieties listed in Krause, but without a corresponding picture it's hard to say for sure. However, Krause does suggest the last two...
I don't have the 1941RE, but I have the 1940, so perhaps this is indicative of re-engraving? Are you seeing doubling on your coin? I could not...
Yeah, I know...seeing all the pics is really helpful because of all those varieties. Here are a bunch more:...
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