I'm sure there's a counterfeit/altered date out there somewhere. Now we/re getting into middle dates. I try to assist, but my knowledge and...
Yep! S-295
I'm waiting for this to arrive. It is a 1794 S-39. It is the "common" Sprawling Ribbons Reverse. The other is the NC-2 with 2 known. There are...
S-295 with the straight 4 and leaf under the right edge of (E)S.
Yep. S-294. On this one you can see the point of leaf past the right side of (E)S.
Thank you for taking a look.
S-294 Obverse A Crosslet 4 Reverse A Point of leaf at (E)D under curve.
Yet another S-292.
Another S-292. Reverse diagnostic leaf position.
S-292, and the rotation of the second 1 I thought I saw earlier must have been an illusion. There is no evidence on other Comps. I also thought...
No wonder I couldn't see a difference. The S-38 obverse is the odd ball, not the S-40. See...
S-293 Obverse 2 is usually identified by the closeness of the star right of 3. It's easier for me to look at the top of the 1 and see a gap to the...
A S-288. The first 1 is distant and the 812 are closer. Much like the S-286 in 1811.
Honestly, with the corrosion and uneven wear, I would expect no better than G6 details and a net AG3. But I could see lower. The two lowest prices...
S-290 Small date and no line under (N)E.
There are two sprawling Ribbon Reverses. N used on the S-39 and P used on the NC-2. Each have only one pairing. N, among other things, has the 1...
S-289 Obverse is 2. But Reverse B is instantly recognizable with the leaf far right of S.
The S-287 with the evenly spaces date and leaf tip on right side of (R)S.
The letter R is of most concern to me. It appears the upright is just left of center of the dentil above when it should be just right of center....
S-286 with first 1 distant and 811 closer. The only other variety is S-287 with evenly spaced digits. Reverse under curve of (E)S and dash under...
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