2. Alaska 34 (+1) 3. Arizona 19 5. California 17 6. Colorado 24 7. Connecticut 22 8. Delaware 3 (-1) 9. Florida 1 (-1) COOKED 10. Georgia 19...
I'll see ya there Sat Jack.
Knowing the OP like I do, I am going to say its a MS63RB. He cherrypicked it for one of the varieties that I know nothing about. Nohope to 2...
Is that thing really worth 20 bucks? Sorry I havent a clue when it comes to currency.
The Cent Book 1816-1839 by John D Wright. I have the Grellman for the later dates.
1817 - N-11 I Agree R1 1819 - N-1 (I see it identified as 1818 really looks like 1819/8) While the 9 looks like an overdate I don’t agree...
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See definition of the following: Bidiots
Richard, I will double check Marks findings tonite. He is pretty good at attributing them though. : ) An R5 Large cent: Simply means that there...
I think Ben said it all. No real value there. I see them in junk boxes at dealers all the time. 5 for a buck
I thought he was another Detroit Born Product. Hmmmm
1. Alabama 0 (-1) ELIMINATED 2. Alaska 20 (+1) 3. Arizona 15 (+1) 4. Arkansas 6 5. California 11 6. Colorado 19 7. Connecticut 18 8. Delaware...
Yep. MS64RB. Nice looking coin. Thanks for sharing it. When taking a photo of a copper coin I have found using a pastel blue background makes...
I really like the reverse on this coin. That to me is the seller on this piece. I would say it would be in the MS64BR range. May hit 65
The coins are: 1886 MS 64 ~$55.00 1888 MS 64 ~$50.00 1921 D maybe VF Bullion 1878 better than VF i think. Looks like a 7 tailfeather....
I think ya got lucky on that one my friend. : ) While I agree with the grade, I would pass on the coin. See ya at MSNS in a few weeks.
Nice grab.
Y'all need to hire Treasure Hunt as your CPA.. Get with the program here. The new tax forms in NY are so easy to fill out. Line 1. Last Years...
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I am sure that most know that this thread is like 2 years old?
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