Thanks.
I'm not a Walker collector, but would this be an area of focus for determining strike on the reverse? [IMG]
63+2=ms65 rd
65+2= MS67 RD I wonder how the strike doubling/machine doubling affects the grading since strike is a key to higher grading. Does it cap the...
Congress taking a pay cut would be the lead story for a month, 24/7.
1866 2 Cent. I don't know of any varieties for 1866. [IMG]
1865 2 Cent I don't know of any varieties for 1865. [IMG]
1830 (not 39 as I initially thought) N-4 R1 [IMG]
1832 N-2 R3- [IMG] This doesn't seem to fit the misfit category.
1820 N-9 R3 [IMG]
1818 N-3 R3- [IMG]
The easiest ways to eliminate that die is to look at the top leaf on the right and the proximity of the (C)A to the right ribbon. The AA has a...
To be honest, the double leaf under R doesn't look like a match for any of them. It appears to be almost under the upright. There is a possibility...
This is the only other which is close. Reverse EE. Obverse 28 known reverses are O, Z and AA. Reverse EE [IMG] Reverse O [IMG] Reverse Z...
I went to work on identifying the Draped Bust after initially giving up on such a worn and corroded coin. It is now in the realm of fiction if it...
Did you pay for STAR treatment?
The 1817 is now identified as N-2. R3-. The narrow date and location of the stars around the bun made the Obverse 1 rather easy. The two reverses...
They're still worth 1 cent. Similar things happen to coins that fall in my night stand. They then get wet (spilled coke or water) surrounded by...
63+2= ms65 rd
65+2=67 ???? since that's not an option, MS66 RD
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