The differences between the photos were not lost on me @CoinCorgi , and they were not the result of any intentional effort at concealing the spots...
Yer from Cali CC . . . try barkin' at him in Valley-speak . . . Like, maybe he'll Woof ya back . . . or like woof ya back . . . or woof ya like...
3 Feathers . . . [IMG] 2 Feathers . . . [IMG] Note the difference behind the nape of the Indian's neck. On mine most of the third feather...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Does this coin look familiar? . . . It should. We discussed it in December here on CT back in December 2021. Despite the...
I think he's been hacked!!!
Despite me posting this thread some 5 months ago, I happen to be working on a follow up thread to this one at this very moment. Stay tuned . . .
I don’t have a crystal ball either, but I’m not comfortable not having a fair amount of numi-gold in my inventory while the markets are as...
It's gone . . .
65+
Love the look . . . Reverse a bit marky to be full 65 (a couple of scratches above DOLLARS?) . . . I grade 64+.
Possible, sure, but you would see far more evidence of clashing elsewhere on the coin if any clashing showed up on Roosevelt’s nostril at all. If...
Beyond the sharpness of the rim, striking of the blank is further evident from short, but obvious outward radial flow lines in one of the two photos.
I think that'd be a negative, based on the fact that the nostril area of the design is recessed within the obverse die, and well-protected against...
63
No, clashed dies were not uncommon on the 1854.
Great looking 3CS
Love that 3CN
Those are difficult circumstances indeed, and I'm sorry.
Excellent post . . . I like that word "bruited", by the way. A word I am not sure I have ever seen or heard before.
Is it really? So, who exactly has the actual facts?
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