About a week ago I asked if anyone had an update on Steve Tompkins' new book on bust half dollars. Someone posted a link to his website (Thanks,...
For anyone interested in my question his website still says that he hopes to have it out sometime this year. No new info, but while there I found...
Title is the question.
Yes, die pairings as delineated by Al Overton in Early Half Dollar Die Varieties 1794 - 1836
50 on the O-111 55 on the O-106
Morgan dollar I HATE the obverse. Shame, too, because I think it has one of the best for circulation reverses in US mint history
Looking at my spreadsheet...7. Looks like it's time to get out the snips again.
PCGS called her AU details--questionable color. I disagree, but then what do I know??? other than she has had the same toning pattern since...
Yes
SIGH, Shot down again.:shame:
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Only R-3, but previously owned by Al Overton and plated in editions 2-5 of his book on die marriages.
You rang???
I think Good works...if you prefer 06 instead of 04 I can accept that.
Regardless of so-called market value of a coin if one cannot ever resell it then it is worth nothing. I'll keep my collection.
1796 or 1797 half dollar...I just can't seem to make myself spend more on a single coin then I did on my house.
Why would I trade my collection for a single coin (which under the edited rules of the OP I must keep)? I have absolutely NO interest in owning...
yes...for a 1913 Liberty nickel...which I would promptly sell for the funds necessary to build my collection again.
103. On the obverse... 08 slightly closer than 180 in date...1 missing left base of 1. On the reverse... E centered under L side of D. On 108...
One reason is that an objective, repeatable method of grading would result in no more upgrade attempts on coins--a large portion of submissions....
Need to stick a 2 in front of your 40 years.
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