I actually find more walkers than Franklins for some reason.
I've learned to trust Doug's opinion even if I don't see exactly what he is talking about, maybe after a few decades at this I will be as well...
Ok, it looks like it is an o-105 variety (which is an R1) based on the shape and alignment of the numerals in the date. It was commonly...
I'm with you, that is one cool coin!
It's a very strong strike for a bust half, so that could be it, but without the coin in hand I just can't be certain if it's tooled or not.
Assuming it isn't one of the countless forgeries/altered coins and that it isn't damaged.
I don't think so, but I could be wrong. Where are you thinking it may be tooled?
No problem! We love looking at coins. I'm glad to hear that you didn't clean them, at least you know that you haven't damaged their value....
beautiful! I love the look of original busties, they are my favorites!
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I'm gonna guess they got caught using a shill bidder or 3. The good news is that as soon as they were NARU'd eBay would have sent a letter to all...
Nice! He lists his home page as www.abon.com that is so funny! I agree the postal inspectors may be the way to go. About 3 years ago I was...
and if silver goes back up to where it was a week and a half ago then it will be worth $5.
Troodon, I disagree, it looks like it was cleaned with a wire brush, the hairlines are very heavy and exceptionally distracting. This is one ugly...
Winning bidder seems to have more mone then brains he also bought this coin! This one too lots of high "grade" coins slabbed by NNC and NTC...
I agree that it is a 108, man I hate 1827's there are just so many possibilities. I can't tell if it is a 108 or a 108a, but it has to be one or...
That is really frustrating! I feel for ya
I'm gonna guess that the high bidder is either a shill or a good guy protecting the innocent/ignorant from this scam with no intention of paying.
I think this has something to do with how common they all really are.
It is confusing indeed. Everything I can find credits Robert Scot with the complete design of all US dollars from 1794-1804.
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