Nice snag. Always fun to find R-4s and above in the wild. Keep on picking em like this and you'll be a Nut in no time.
Not likely, but possible. There are a few XXX edges after the crack first appears, but they're rare.
Yes, it's the 102A that normally is the plain edge, although a few early 102As (die crack on reverse exists but very weak). On mine even though...
May was no different. First, I cherried a 1809 102 XXX marked as a plain edge. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Picked up an 1825 from the same seller as the...
I don't know about the gold, but the '23 half is real...an O-107 die marriage. At this price buy both and even if the gold is bad you're still...
120a
What do I look for? COINS! in the denominations and series I collect.
112
Guess what was sitting out in plain sight on my front porch when I came home from work today...a priority mail box. Checking on line I was amazed...
Financially, right now I'm not sure which side "good luck" would come down on.:(
April is finally over and my checking account is happy it is. I managed to totally destroy my coin budget but gladly picked up several new...
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Today's mail...seller's pics since I haven't taken my own yet. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nice 108. I think it's than 30 (and said so with my pick). Interesting fact about the 108 is that it is a doubled die reverse--the only one in...
The problem is that all us "old fogy/old school" guys aren't the future of the hobby. Youngsters are. A 10 point scale such as used for sports...
It is the 12/1 "Small 8", but as Micbraun says pics of the entire coin are usually needed to attribute them.
Die marriages don't constitute varieties, IMO; neither do die states of otherwise common coins. I may be leaving out one, but off the top of my...
@okbustchaser - please don’t tell I won't, but I answered your poll
I like it.
O-116 AU 58 (But wouldn't be surprised by an MS holder.
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