Any year, any grade, slabbed or not. Liberty must be seated on a rock. (Trade Dollars have their own thread, and rightfully so). Mine run the...
Those counterstamped Stone Mtn's are a whole collecting discipline unto themselves. Kind of like a surgeon who only operates on the pancreas.
I was thinking 65 at first, but I'll guess 64 mainly due to the carbon spot below the date. Very nice strike, interesting to compare to the '56...
66 RD? That whole era is known for mushy strikes, isn't it?
[IMG] [IMG] [IMG] I used to cherry things like this off Teletrade fairly often. **sigh** the good ol' days**
I have only a few Washies, in no particular order: [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Yes, it was a tough call for me. And I think low VF is right. It will probably be a long time before another one calls out to me. But, that's...
Yeah, the P mints and the 1 collectible CC mint will run a significant premium. I would hold out for a really attractive 75-s. A truly...
Genuine, VF, dipped and retoned. The dig in the cheek is distracting for me.
The Sesqui halves often have some nice rose color: [IMG] [IMG]
Thanks! The 3CN came from Mark Feld originally, then LeeG, then me.
Thanks Rusty, I sort of hemmed and hawed about it for a few days, because otherwise the coin looked so darned nice but it had gotten under my skin...
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this one has some purdy color on the obv: [IMG] [IMG]
green18: that New Rochelle is a luster bomb! Skyman, your Ca. has the kind of subtle tone that I prefer, and as you mentioned, very neat how the...
Looks nice and original! congrats! Funny, I have a '42 on its way to me now from Gene Bruder.
thanks for the comments guys. I really like the overall look- even gray, bordering on a "circam"- smooth fields and so on. BUT, I wound up...
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