I really need an overlay. The corrosion is playing tricks, which is why it's at the edge of attributability. I'd draw in reference lines, but I'm...
Correction. That was page 280.
Final piece of the membership puzzle. I joined between the last issue of 2009 and the January issue of 2010 since I have the 6 issues of Penny...
My earlier attempts to show a Mule of dies found on more common varieties was not too good. Here is another attempt. This is the Mule: The...
I can't let this one go with simply not identifiable. It's close, but I think there IS enough there.[ATTACH] Is this the same variety?
Thank you. It matches my experience, but I don't recall reading it anywhere. But since Reverse CC matches the Reverse P so closely, perhaps it...
In the event that you run across the earliest die state of either of these two reverses (P on the 161 or CC on the 180) with the obverse...
S-161 Die states D/G per Noyes Photos.
I just found my receipt for 3/15/17 for the last time I joined and I also joined again yesterday. I'm sure there was another time before 2013...
Following up after looking at the Penny-Wise Archives: I first joined on 1/15/83 and received #1799 as Bob Bryant from Houston, Texas. I later...
Here is the reverse that somehow failed to appear. [ATTACH] I've read the proof of the article about 50 times. Mark and the owner, Donald...
Here is a mule of an obverse and reverse where each has more common usage on other varieties. [ATTACH] These are a coupe of examples of the...
For those of you who are active EAC Members, there will be an article in Penny-Wise on the 1793 if all goes as planned.
I've taken a new photo of what I believe to be a 1800 NC-2. Because of it's corrosion and reverse damage, I have not found anyone who would...
Still Alive and Kickin'
I'm so sorry to hear about Mr. Bland. I am glad you will be attending this year. I hope some day I'll be able to go to one. Did you ever take a...
I'm not a member of the ANA and only sporadically renew my EAC membership. I can't seem to find a better place to talk copper than right here and...
While I am proud of this potential discovery, it is important to recognize that final confirmation lies ahead and has not completed. I anxiously...
[ATTACH] ps Obverse 1 is used on both S-225 and S-226.
After further review, the problem I thought I had with the Obverse (1) of S-226 can be explained by PMD (Post Mint Damage). It lacks a sharp point...
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