Only 200K sets and still on sale after three days? Oh how the mighty reverse proofs have fallen.
Don't know if it is rotated, but it is definitely a mis-aligned die clash with LIBERTY boldly visible in the field below the right wing (viewers...
We did both start with the leaf/S position though. That is my favorite starting point on the middle date large cents.
Not that great, first you have to find a bank that actually has dollar coins, and then you're looking for coins that aren't being made for...
And maybe take his meds. :rolleyes:
Yes. 82 D copper and only valuable if it is the small date
If you can make the fake for less than a dollar, and they can, then even selling them as junk silver for $16 of so, you still make a heck of a...
Position of the first star to the curls is also very different
It is a die crack, a die break is where a piece of the die has broken off of the die completely. The cent in the OP is either a N-11 or N-12...
It's from the Philippines, can't tell you what the denomination is because there is no size reference and the denomination is on the other side of...
Looks like environmental damage not a partial clad.
A high pressure strike does not increase the diameter to greater than normal. A broadstrike can have a diameter greater than normal but the image...
I hate trying to use the star point dentil relationships because pictures in the references frequently aren't good enough to really see them. But...
There are only two varieties that have the leaf below the second S in STATES far past right, N-2 and N-7. On N-2 the point of the leaf below the...
It is an impressive piece, Die stage characteristics match that of a stage II proof except for one major thing, the missing detail in the hair...
I'd rather not acquire it.
I see crud.
They're all ugly.
Have you ever looked at clouds through welding goggles (not goggles for arc welding they are too dark)? Without the extra light that causes your...
Well they didn't do the nickel but they did do the dime. :)
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