S-281 Reverse - Top left leaf under the right curve of (E)S. All the others are at the outer edge or S or further.
1809 is a single variety year. The S-280. It looks like Noyes Obverse 1b or 1c and Reverse Ac.
The Obverse distance from the hair and dentils are significant. The Reverse ribbons and berries are significant. ps I'm talking about the Liberty...
This may be my best dateless acquisition yet. And I already acquired a dateless 1803 NC-1 earlier this year. I'm leaving the attribution off for...
S-277 with Obverse 1a and Reverse Ab.
S-277 with Obverse 1a and Reverse Ad.
The Comet. S-271. Looks like Noyes 1e with the crack at the neck extending all the way to the throat but not into the field.
Copper has a lot of quirks being a relatively softer metal. It tends to flatten with wear, and is prone to more PMD and corrosion. While you...
S-273 Large 7 overdate.
The first appears to be a bit more worn, but the second appears to be a later die state with mention of the defect in the field running to the...
I'd pay that, but I'm not sure how many others would. 3 of the 14 in Noyes are State III or his Reverse Ce.
This is my latest Die State pickup. It is a Terminal die State S-254 and I paid $34.49 for an R2 which would probably be about a $20 coin...
I'm not sure how valuable any of the die state rarities are. There seems to be very little demand beyond the Variety rarity to drive the prices...
This is the other year with a single variety. S-270. I believe State III, but the distinctions between them aren't to obvious to me.
I almost picked up another 1803 NC-1, but someone else recognized it and wanted it more. [IMG] [IMG]
S-269 Obverse 2 with the pointed 1 Reverse B with the leaf tip right of (E)S.
Yep! This is S-266c with evidence of the reverse CUD over the right side of M before the gearing interferes.
Fairly easy since there's only one variety of 1804, It is a S-266. It is not a restrike and is not S-266c with the CUD over MERC, but there is too...
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