Very nice examples! and, as you say, all three of these legions are scarce and difficult to find. Here are my examples (shown together with MA...
These two large cents were true cherrypicks - I bought them unattributed, nobody else noticed the varieties: 1794, Sheldon 18b, R4. One of the...
Beautiful early cents, all of them, specially the 1793 and 1794. Those are some very nice, clear pictures as well.
Buying a scarce coin without even knowing it is scarce does not really qualify as a cherry-pick, I would think. This is one of those. I paid...
Very nice collection of half cents. Congratulations. I seem to recall you also had an 1811 C-1 and also the C-2?
Well, thank you all very much for your opinions, (and for the extended discussion on grading - even though I am not sure I fully understand what...
How would you guys grade this 1885-S Dime? Thanks! [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nice FE cent ldhair, excellent photos too. On the subject of FE cents, has anybody here ever cherrypicked an 1858/7? That is one I would love to...
This 1842-O quarter, variety with 'open eagle's claws' is apparently a very rare variety. Most all have closed claws as described in Gerry...
Two examples of the 1858 'over inverted date' half dime: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
This was a nice find. The 1840-O Half Dimes exist both with and without extra drapery at the elbow of Liberty. This example clearly shows the...
Keep it! (I have about 20 bronzes of Trajan......how much is too much?)
And is very, very nice! Congratulations! (I have 3 Wreaths, and all 3 of mine do not add up to yours)
AU-something it is then, (I agree). Thank you, all!
These pictures get close to capturing the true colours of this 1837, small date dime. If anything, though, the color in-hand is still more...
1801 Half Dollar: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] 1796 Dime: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] 1801 Dime: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] 1800 Half Dime: [ATTACH][ATTACH]
I agree with ksparrow, nice, original, draped bust coinage is difficult to find, and your 1797 dollar is a very nice example. 1797 also is a...
Marshall, I would love to see your S-124 if you have pictures of it. This is the one that I found - It was unattributed so I think I got lucky....
New Grade: AAU Almost, Almost Uncirculated.
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