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This is an oddball. VG8 obverse and VF20 Reverse. It makes me suspicious of retooling. 10+2 grades = F15
I was looking through Ebay and found what I initially thought was a new variety of 1797. After bidding (I always bid first and then look further),...
Well, to be fair, Condor did let us know it's NOT the S-198.
Being struck close to the edge appears normal on the S-204 and I think I see a trace of extra denticles above the TY.
My initial thought is S-204, primarily because of the thin 0s, close 18 and the more crooked than most wreath under M and the stem tips. But it's...
It's a difficult attribution. It's Not Obverse 1, but beyond that I just can't make out enough detail to even tell whether it's an overdate or a...
Perhaps that AMERI Chain Cent has improved since it was originally called an MS60. Or could it be that grade inflation is real? Nah!
My first impression is 6/net 4 Obverse 4/net 3 Reverse. MAYBE you could push a VG details from a TPG which emphasizes the obverse. ps quick...
There are several unique specimens in existence. They tie for rarity. The demand determines which coin is the most valuable. Several of the more...
There are 295 collectable and about 57 NC varieties. If you can post pictures, there are several of us who can help attribute them. Middle Dates...
There's no reason to dance around it. It was Breen. Facts are facts.
First, no coin is priced as X. It must first be properly graded which is an art into itself and then CONDITION must be taken into account. ONLY...
Very Nice coin. Edge of 1794.
63+2=ms65 bn
61+2= ms63
I'll stay with my formula. 66+2=MS68 RD To me, this one has a WOW factor.
[IMG] This is my favorite.
It's priced as a problem free coin and it's NOT. Why buy it unless it's a particularly rare variety?
That looks good. I guess I have to go with the S-189 since the 'connection' may be raised corrosion. It's still a lovely 1799.
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