I see what you see and am now confused further because I just looked at the right stem which points right of the right foot of (C)A on the OP's...
While the Red Book is a useful tool, I do not hold it sacred since there are errors in my area of expertise of Large Cents. I therefore assume...
S-30 I believe.
If I weren't a Nixon Man, I could have had handfuls of these. I can't remember what I did with my Nixon/Agnew buttons..., but I had more than one...
This is another example of why TPGs should improve or get out of the attribution business. This is a S-78 plain edge Cent which is labeled by...
I believe it's N-8.
Everything is collectable, even counterfeits. You just have to locate a collector. However, I wouldn't expect anything near the price of the real...
BB-190 on the left and BB-187 on the right. The reverses of BB-189 and BB-190 are so close I had to look at the tail feather location to make a...
The reverse has a couple of features found on other varieties, but none quite done correctly. The reverse has the narrowing ribbons found on 1794...
While stolen is a possibility, it could easily be a heir or family member with no idea of collectables. It is particularly true of those with...
Neither the obverse or reverse match up with the single die pairing of 1804. 8 0 is too far apart. The leaf under (E)S is centered rather than...
Right. This is similar to the Holmes example, but without the clip. It's a VERY nice example. Lovely surfaces.
Nope. Look at N-7. The reverse is distinctive and diagnostic with the leaf at S far right of the right side. There is really no need to look...
As your images improve and the latest shots are really close, you can enlarge the key areas like the mintmark or die cracks which help identify...
Thanks for the help. I was a little uncomfortable using the leaf tip under the D because there appeared to be some damage there. But it is an...
The third sentence should read: The star closest to the date on the left (star 1) points directly to the middle of a dentil. Sometimes the...
I know I'm jumping ahead, but I'd love to see the close up shots of the key features when you're ready. But don't rush things on my account.
First, let's identify the obverse. There are 7 Obverses for 1816. The stars and dentils on the left side are visible and the location of the...
It is indeed Breen's Die State III or Proskies Subvariety B. The ONLY listing for this die state in the condition census in Breen is in ANS and he...
Separate names with a comma.