It's pretty much impossible to tell with that pic and the condition of the coin. Sorry
Actually he sounds like he knows his stuff. The draped bust and the earlier capped bust quatrers were a larger diameter.
Agree and in this case especially, with the 32's both P's and D's, there are lots and lots of examples in all circulated grades to pick from.
Thats what I'm curious about too. If that's the pic that these other dealers based their opinions on it makes me very skeptical of those opinions.
I don't know what you're seeing on the reverse that looks like extra reverse features. See that line running from the top of the torch to the top...
Makes sense. Snip his phone line, steal his credit card and his checkbook and cancel his internet service............. but don't tell him!:rollling:
I remember that coin too. I tried searching a little and couldn't find it. I think it was in a thread on something else. If your coin shows a...
Indeed, with the way artist is being used with regard to the coins in these threads you would think that Carr is hand engraving his dies. With the...
I'm with Billyray on this one. I think it's lamination also. With the jog in the outer perimeter of the wheat stalk, where it shows apparent...
Yes , it's a clash and a nice one. As far as value, I don't know. I don't buy errors, I just search for them.:smile
Yep, there is a small one at about 2 o'clock. Nice one, the way it covered the 1976 and left the 1776 date is kinda neat.
Since Mike Diamond doesn't think it's a strikethrough, have you considered cracking it out?
They were all to weary? Nice quarter!
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