Look at the breast of the eagle. There are no defined feathers, kinda smooth. You may be correct about it being flat struck. If that's the case...
WOW :eek: :eek: :eek: MS-64 Ben
Vroom, Vroom, :D I think I see some wear on the breast and wings of the eagle. AU-58... Take Care Ben
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I got the word it's in fact a 101. Thanks for the dealm you guys are great. Since picking up the 1805 I check every week or so to see what...
This is an old thread but I thought it needed some bumping. Here are a couple I've got, they're just a little larger than a Half Dollar, composed...
XF-45 is what I'd give it. Ben
Greetings All, Was looking for some help with this beautiful, gorgeous, crusty 1818 over 7 Capped Bust Half which I picked up from budgood's...
I think they didn't mint Trade Dollars in 1872 :) Ben
Greetings, just to mix things (wording) up a little try this. All known Trade Dollars fall between the years 1873 and 1885, maybe yours is an...
Have you checked this forum out? You should post the info here, it specializes in Bust Coinage. http://half-dimes.com/forums/index.php Ben
1. Draped Bust Half, Heraldic Eagle 2. Capped Bust Half 3. Capped Bust 1/2 Dime
Big Z, I agree with huntsman :hug: , it looks more like post mint damage. No attempt at tooling, the stars look okay and wouldn't need it. Ben
I agree F-12ish or so. Ben
P.S. Nothing back from Mr. Parsley yet... :mad: B
Chuckle, did you have a mild headache this early AM? I had a couple of whisky sours last evening with the wife and company. The hard stuff...
Acanthite, Thanks :thumb: Ben
I use a PEER 18mm x 10x, Triplet (not sure what triplet means???), cost $15.00 and seems okay for what I use it for. It also came with a little...
I did (recent-last evening) some research using Don Parsley's United States Early Half Dollar Die Varieties 1794-1836. As a matter of fact...
Doug (GDJMSP) will be checking it out shortly I would imagine. He's the resident expert and is usually very accurate with his attributions....
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