That would make sense to me that there would be dies left over from 1814 so they could be used to strike coins anytime thereafter without having...
Nice post!
I have raw 1924-S and 1925-S buffalo's with weak horns but all other features are sharp so I'll probably get around sending them in one of these...
This thread is up my alley.
CAC would give it a yellow bean.
If you train them to go in your neighbors yard then your shrubs will be fine.
You should send them to PeeCGS to get them slabbed.
Very nice coin with sharp details. To me it looks close to a 58. I'll go with a green bean.
I apologize to those of you who already said yes to a bean. I'll go along with you and say yes to a green bean.
The buffalo got caught in a bear trap and lost it to get away.
Now that I finally got one right I'll get back on the wrong track and say no bean.
Seeing how bad I'm doing guessing grades and beans in other threads I need a seeing eye dog that specializes in grading coins.
Let's see if I can continue being wrong. I'll go with a green bean assuming the marks in the field in front of the face are clash marks. I'm...
If the floor is open in the outhouse you'll be in deep!
I selected F12 but F15 would seem fair as well
Considering my recent track record in this thread am I going to be banned forever?
Looks like it has coronavirus.
But some see freckles while others see acne. I've never liked these spots but understand those who see past them.
No bean.
I try to "buy the coin, not the holder"; or a bean. I have to admit, I do like the look of coins in a PCGS holder over an NGC one.
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