See explanation of the S-2 for identification of the Reverse as Reverse A.
Leaf down would be an edge of 93 and the R5+.
There are 2 reverses on chains, A and C. B was determined to be an altered Reverse and discarded but is skipped to keep the Obverse Reverse...
Nice. An S-27 R5 variety. Obverse (9) has 6 strands with the top 2 and middle 2 about the same length and the bottom 2 uneven (top being longer...
I never tire of showing off my first NC with it's two holes. 1797 NC-5 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I must say that you have a wonderful set so far and is similar to what I try to do when I can get a little more meat on a coin with a problem.
This is 1794 Obverse 2, a head of 93, and is distinguished from Obverses 1 and 3 by the evenly curved date. 1 and 3 each have middle digits higher...
1794 S-59 Obverse Die State/Stage A / Reverse Die State/Stage early B with a trace of the break below the rim toward the fraction, but without the...
This is a high resolution closeup of the 1st through 4th stars from the date counting clockwise. [ATTACH]
Is there a particular STAR I need to look at? I can do a closeup if I know where the critical die break is located. Of course, I'm not in my...
S-8
S-6 It might be my favorite reverse.
Now for my other pickup from the same dealer. First his photo and then mine. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] It is blast white and I've...
It came in today. "The toning" turns out to have been a lighting effect. It's pretty close to blast white in hand. It's enough to make me suspect...
S-9 Definitely Late Die State, Possibly a new terminal die state with die sinking between crack across (C)A and the crack below R(I). It's a...
Reverse A so S-1.
S-2 I believe. Definitely Reverse C. Definitely not Obverse 2 or 4. But I think 1 is closer than 3.
Any 1793 Liberty Cap is a good one.
I love to. I specialize in affordable grade attribution. I do warn you though. I'm an expert among novices and a novice among experts.
I hope it is 2 leaves. the only coin I've heard of with 2 leaves following DOLLAR is the S-11b, an R4 variety of the Wreath Cent, but which was...
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