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I'll be there Friday and most likely Saturday, and welcome the opportunity to meet/greet folks.
Yes - Old Reverse variety. Some might think it's an XF-45, but I think it could easily go AU-50.
Definitely one of the toughest dates in the Capped Bust Half Dollar series. You're right - the example shown looks like it's had a hard/abusive...
What this guy said. Like I noted a few posts north of here, I'm no Walker expert, yet any novice should be able to call that mushy strike out...
I'm no Walker expert, but my first impression of that coin is that it's over-graded, as an MS-65. The obverse strike looks far too mushy to be...
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And if subsets qualify, a set of 1798-1807 Bust Right/Heraldic Eagle $5/Half Eagles. Also almost have the 1807-1812 Bust Left/Capped Bust $5/Half...
A set of Charlotte $5/Half Eagles 1838-1861; and Indian $2 1/2 Quarter Eagles (1908-1929). I've since sold the entire QE set, and several pieces...
Looks like a decent MS-61, maybe a '62 if the rim issue (which looks pretty minor in the pics) doesn't keep it from a straight-grade.
I’ll admit I ocassionally enjoy a drink of the koolaid when warranted, but it seems that some people have allowed themselves to drink it exclusively.
I have a group of early 1970 to 1982 proof and mint sets for sale. The 40% Halves now are sold. All mint/proof sets are in their originally...
I agree with JP here - while I've examined my share of CAC'd coins that have obvious issues (usually minor "enhancements" when found), the sticker...
I've attended every Fall & Winter show for the past 25 years. Great venue that often offers a wide variety of options to pursue. My focus has...
I'm not particularly fond of Morgan Dollars... for me, artistically not that attractive, and numerically speaking, too generic.
Definitely been in that holder a long time. The obverse toning @ 12 o'clock looks commensurate to a reaction with the top staple in the holder....
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