Though this is the lowest mintage coin I ever owned (7,295), I suspect there are far more surviving examples than my previously shared varieties...
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1820 Looks like an N-1 Large Overdate.
I know he is getting much better pictures, but this is a highly manipulated image of the original photos I looked at to assist verifying his...
I need reading practice...
Supply and demand once again answers the question. Price is always determined by the ratio of those wanting the coin and those having one they...
Looks like a S-255. Definitely Sheldon's Reverse K and the best match for Obverse 9. But the HWH and JHF look a bit further right than I would...
I was about to hate informing you that this wasn't a 1788 when I noticed it is properly labeled 1783 on the photo...
This is one I have shared before, but it is my rarest. It is the 1797 NC-5 and is rated R6 with an estimated 19-24 known. [IMG] [IMG] It is...
Sheldon's Reverse Q is the Reverse shared by S-206 and S-207. There is also what could be a break from the ribbon to the bottom of U similar to...
This is definitely Sheldon Rev. X. The obverse is probably Obv. 23 making it S-51, but there is not enough there to make a definitive...
This is a S-29 for what it's worth. He narrowed it down to the correct reverse and the parallel hair strands at top are distinctive of S-29 over...
I believe we have a 1794 S-24 Late die state here. Like Conder said, a quick glance indicates an early 1794 due to the position of the LIBERTY...
This is currently online on eBay. I believe it is overpriced, but I also believe it is identifiable from the photos. Have fun (if that is your...
Look real close at Reverse Q as well. I may be imagining things, but I think I see a trace of a break at the top of the final cypher of the...
Unfortunately it is more characteristic of the strike than the die, It's sort of like bifurcation of the letters. I have three photos of the S-210...
Maybe? High Fraction bar... check; HWH left of upright... check. But I can't rule out other obverses and reverses. 1800 is a tough year,...
This is a little different due to the higher grade. It is an unattributed S-118 R5+. The bid already indicates at least a couple of people...
This is a fair low grade example of the S-142 R5+. It is readily identifiable by the type 2 lettering, particularly the tail of the R of LIBERTY...
I never trust weight when dealing with dug coins. They are usually light because of leaching of minerals within the coin. I would certainly not...
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