If it was a 1799 then yes it would be worth a lot, but this is a 1798 so worth much less depending on the die variety.
Type 2 hair, small 8, rev type of 99
I like Messydesk's answer.
Yes.
Maybe, but from what I have seen the privy mark is very shallow and a counterstamp of it could be done very lightly which would not disturb the...
If you are acquiring 6 Sac dollars for six dollars you are just doing a currency exchange and no sales tax applies. If you were exchanging MORE...
XF obv??
1 Mint to demand and it isn't "special" anymore, just a normal offering. 2. Yes the Mint would make more money. 3. No they would not be happier...
There are 2 different no stems rev varieties in 1802 S-231 and 241. You have S-231. Both are R-1 very common varieties.
I don't know, I've seen coins that I think should be grated. And of course some that HAVE been grated.
I guess I should be barred. Hi, glad to meet you. Well it has been long out of print and see your comment "I haven't met a single collector that...
This one would be screaming in pain Quite likely. If I was collecting seated quarters by date and mint I would be willing to buy it, but I'm not...
Six varieties for that year, D&H 231 thru 237, yours is D&H 233. Although there are Lady Godivas for 1792 through 95, only the 92's are genuine...
Yes, goes by John Wright on the forum.
Looks like poor quality spark erosion dies.
Or struck on a dime planchet. He hasn't shown pictures or given a weight so that can't be ruled out. Those were aluminum cents not steel and...
Yes, cracked planchet.
That's not a mint set. It's a proof set.
Someone probably abraded the coin trying to bring out details and the date, and then used a dark wax to hide the harsh copper highlights. Boiling...
This same question comes up every year.
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