Yes cleaned. And it was no deal in the condition (good) for $10. I’d try to find a more helpful dealer or go to a coin show and try and make some...
Agreed. Richard or Rich is far more preferable. Seems Dick was much more common in an older generation. My neighbor is named Dick. He’s 82 years...
Unfortunately yes
My bad. You’re absolutely right. Sorry I was tired and confused the 2. I think almost every 1806 I’ve had was either 109 or 115
It sure looks real to me. So if it’s fake it’s a good one
I had one come back counterfeit after they holdered it twice already. At a couple different details grades. Next it ended up straight graded vf at ngc
Nice coin and thanks for the history on the lettered edge half cents. I’ve honestly never owned a liberty cap half cent surprisingly with all the...
If it’s worn plus polished should be slightly underweight rather than over
63
Honestly worse than Eugene. At least with that you can just be known as Gene
The flying eagle was downgraded for the scratch. I can’t tell the luster but otherwise it looks 65. I’m surprised the 60-o $20 didn’t get a pass...
Nice lot
I think it looks very questionable with the central weakness and the poorly defined denticles be really interesting to see the weight
I think it’s vg 10. O-109 probably the most common variety for the year. I’ve had a bunch of them. But I like the original unmolested surfaces and...
Always liked Kurt even though we totally disagreed on toning on coins and on slabbing . But he was knowledgeable Plus I like a rabble rouser and...
+1
I take offense to that. My first name sucks. That’s why I go by my middle name William. But on checks and official business it’s E William
Agreed totally
I saw a 58. Almost called it 55
Banged up 62-3 with very low eye appeal. I’d sell it and buy a better one already certified
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