That is an incredible find and an excellent piece. Welcome to CoinTalk!
I also agree with PF68 no CAM.
That's quite exciting!
I will most certainly be attending the session. As a fellow young numismatist, I look forward to this.
I have no gold yet, but I am always skeptical to think of purchasing it online when it is not from a reputable dealer.
After briefly searching and looking at some past Heritage Auctions, it looks like the differences in the die stages are based on the cuds. Is this...
Are these contemporary counterfeits? Very cool.
I will say MS66 FS. I love the look of the worn die on this one!
I will say MS67 FS.
I will say MS66+ 5FS.
This thread seems very interesting and I am excited to see how they grade.
MS64+ What a great coin!
Not sure I see anything obviously wrong with it, but I am also not sure that I would. The cuds look right, but there is a strange black patina.
One of my favorite coins ever. I do not own any Belgian Congo coins yet, but someday I would like to complete a type set.
I am curious: What resources do you guys use for Canadian cents (errors and varieties)?
Not exactly sure what this means. Would you be willing to elaborate?
Interesting! That is good to know, I forgot that I had heard Noyes published material on it too.
It is good to know these resources. I am still very new to identifying large cents, and I find it difficult to know where to even look on these...
I do not know whether or not ANACS loans their books in their library, but I doubt it. They have a location in Centennial, CO (just outside of...
Do Canadian cents tend to have more varieties, or more interesting die cracks than US cents?
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