The 73-cc with and without arrows dime is a stopper for sure too. Much more interesting than the 1913 liberty nickel
Ah you just beat me to the 1793 3 types of cents and the 96 capped and draped cents and of course the 78-85 trade and Morgan dollars. Though the...
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I think it was a alloy mix problem a vein of a different metal that caused the brittleness. You can see the different color around the break. And...
I think you have a rim cud. And a very well struck business strike also has some planchet alloy mix issues causing the wood grain toning on the...
To me it’s a clear pl. even from pics. Not dmpl tho
I think 64 pl. fields are nice and the cheek may be better or worse in hand hard to call it’s also a cc so solid 64. An 80-s it’s a 63
Looks like it was ina holder and got too hot or in a fire. Burnt plastic maybe
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A Aren’t you tired of that one yet. I keep thinking it’d look good in the north country
I think there could have been enough to determine. I thought I saw the mm in pics and in hand is better
I think g-6 is the right grade. Better than a g-4 but not a vg because of the obverse which I’d grade at vg
Tough call without seeing the rims better. A pl business strike regardless and a nice coin. I see it as a solid 55 anyway
No but they’re fun especially on early coins
My thought was 66 too
Damaged and worth face value
Nice
Great write up. Again I’d love one myself but out of my budget too
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