only one....but that one collection contains anything that attracted my attention at the time.
Die erosion...the same thing that caused the stars to elongate to the rim.
Of course, one should never say never, but the 1810 102 NEVER has a full left wing. Yours is typical. Now, someone will show me one just to...
STRONG milling on that 1810-110. Most look more like this one. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nice looking 29/7 CirCam. I like the rust toning,
Here's a PCGS 102a XXX with the cracks at the date. The reverse crack is in its infancy. Although the coin isn't (and never has been) mine I saw...
Doesn't gotta be. There are a few early 102As with the XXX edge. I doubt this is one of them, though.
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My newest playmate is in the mail...Seller pics. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Brings to mind a question I've had for years--and also the reason that I seldom participate in GTGs. Do people give what they think the coin...
People tell me I'm a little crazy about 1827...I don't understand why they think that. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Another prime die state 1812 109'...no die bump at star 10...probably R-6 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Cleaned ..no one else paid any attention to it in an auction several years ago. Opening bid of 75.00 won it.
Talking prime die states, are we? I've got a few. 1809 110 prime...no inscued tracks over eagle. R-6 [ATTACH] [ATTACH] 1810 101 prime...no die...
How do you do that??? Stop at only one?
I'm reasonably certain it's 105. Nice catch, Longshot.
I can see why...She's purty!
I don't recall whether I've posted this one lately or not. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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