How does she grade? I say EF-45. Bill Fivaz agreed. The pictures were taken with an iPad. I was rather pleased with how they came out. [IMG] [IMG]
I felt this was a worthy candidate for such a momentous occasion. I felt that the NGC Good Details slab it was trapped in made it worth less than...
Sold through Ira and Larry Goldberg Auctions. It was an R-6 variety.
$5. Sold for $760. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] $25 [ATTACH] [ATTACH] It's called putting together a 7070 on a college budget. ;)
$5 [ATTACH] [ATTACH] $13 [ATTACH] [ATTACH] $25 [ATTACH] [ATTACH] $10 [ATTACH] [ATTACH] $38 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The seller cancelled the order, so we'll never know.
The die cracks on that 2¢ are amazing!
These are seller pictures, so that is as clear as I can make them. There is something there, but I don't know what. It doesn't seem to match up...
That's what I was thinking. My dad thought otherwise, so I bought it to humor him.
True...
I'll shut up and only listen to anyone else who replies.
I still disagree. I guess we'll see when I get it in hand. If it is indeed counterfeit, eBay will side with me unconditionally.
That is because it is cleaned. That is because it is worn. This coin has about the same level of hits. I bought this from Bill Fivaz, so I...
looked at this one long and hard before pulling the trigger. It looks genuine to me as the obverse and reverse are both Type II, I see no signs of...
Potential 1942/1 D.
Do you see what I see? I have my doubts, but it was worth a $5 gamble. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Opinions? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I'm convinced. The shadows on the Forvm coin were throwing me off.
The Forvm coin matches neither of ours, though the reverse die of yours might be a match to mine. I can't tell with certainty. The three obverses...
Shows you what I know about these things. Still learning.
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