The only one which I can attribute for you is the (GREAT LOOKING) 1807, which appears to be an O-112, R-1. The other two 1837 and 1838 aren't...
Sure, where can I find pics of them? Take Care :) Ben
Thanks for the comments Lead and DJ. Yes, Im' sure it's been cleaned at some point but the variety is needed for the old BCBHDC and his pictures...
I think the 250 is a Great Machine...
Here is a coin which I've been looking at for a few days and the seller finally agreed to part with it for VF cash. Now I just have to wait for...
The holed coin looks like a Chinese Sen. Here is a 5 Sen for comparision: [IMG]
Welcome to the form. Well one thing to consider are the circumstances surrounding and where the coins were found. You can be sure rare genuine...
I'd imagine they (the dies) were accidently smacked together at some point during their short life. One has to also understand that a screw-press...
Gotta agree, melt + 20%. Chuckle, I'd be willing to bet those are $$$s from a newly graduated Neurosurgeon who's received some Dr.'s Office...
Altered 1944-D Ben
Horse/Man Powered ScrewPresses were in use until 1836. Ben
Yeah, I'll go EF-40/XF-45. Great looking coin. :thumb: Take Care Ben
W/O seeing the reverse, I'd say XF-45. Ben
"bump" Anyone have any numismatic finds recently which defy logic and are fandamntastic?
It's a passion one can't fully understand until after it's started. :smile Way to go... :thumb: Ben
Looks like you guys had a GREAT time. :thumb: Take Care Buddy Ben
Mark, what is your BHD total now? Nice Coins Bud Ben
I don't think it's bent. I'll bet the die had some issues and may have been approaching terminal state. Take Care Ben
I agree, it looks like a G-6/8 maybe 10 to me. Go for it...
65K, very low mintage, Hmmmm...:rolleyes:
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