thanks, C.Cats. (I feel a little silly for not looking in my own copy, which is sitting at my elbow, d'oh!)
was your coin struck over something else? there is some interesting stuff going on amid the stars under STEL and ATI.
The P mint Trades from 1873-1876 are really hard to find in decent condition; the mintages were relatively low and many were sent overseas and...
I love the way the luster just booms on those!! In my (very humble) opinion... MS66
That's a really nice looking Nova C.! I agree with your attribution. I only have one of these, a 4-D, shown here: [IMG] [IMG]
Hi guys, thanks for the nice comments on my St. Gaudens. It's graded PCGS Ms-65 and has the original skin, I think. I looked at it in the bank...
I think that I would not buy anything right now, but study hard on the gold coins-- go to the big shows and look at a lot of coins, get familiar...
I like your TD's-- both of those Centennial year coins are nicely struck. I collect the business strikes by date, MM, and to some extent by...
Lot's of detail on that one, honest wear. Nice find!
I'm late to the party as usual, those are some fantastic coins, expertly presented by Todd. The 1939 is a real show stopper, but I too would hold...
almost a year later, and I don't mind seeing that large cent again, still looks nice!
a bit of wear, but practically no marks! Very nice!
Here's a thread about the 16-D die rotation I posted a while back, with a link: http://www.cointalk.com/t63817/
Nice thread, Lee, and that is a lovely commem. you have purchased. My mother's family were Huguenots who settled in Virginia at Manakin-Sabot,...
What, no dissenting opinions?
Hi, I'd say it has xf details, but the cleaning would knock it down into the vf range for a "net." You might think about sticking it in a paper...
I think the reeded edge is sort of a giveaway.
Great buy, Mark, other than the wear that LC looks to be in great condition. Kudos!
That's a spectacular coin, and a superb example of "tab toning" on the reverse. Considering that he knew from captured orders that Lee had...
It looks like you made a nice purchase from Teaparty. They seem to have some very knowledgeable "boots on the ground" at the major shows and have...
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