Except that there is no fraud. He makes no claims other than that the coins are toned. He doesn't claim naturally toned or artificially toned,...
Can't be an off-center. Two reasons. One to be an off-center part of the design has to be off the planchet. That isn't the case here. Two, the...
If the back is stemless then it isn't an 1803 either. The only stemless draped bust half cents were 1804 C-12 and 13, 1805 C-1, and 1806 C-1.
The flat edge from that picture would also have been a giveaway, and it probably doesn't have the lettered edge does it?
Improvements in efficiency of technology, manufacturing, supply lines etc. typically cause prices to go DOWN. Those increases in efficiency mean...
I've had to think about that question for a bit. Frankly, I would have to say no I wouldn't. Yes I think a lot of his toned coins are AT. But...
If you like it it's positive. If you don't like it. it's negative. If you are indifferent to it, it's neutral. What anyone else thinks of it is...
Biggest loser on a per coin basis, but they make ten times as many cents as they do five cents pieces. So overall they lose more money on the...
I assumed that was what you meant. And I'm on the fence (I'm not sure if it is good or bad), but am uneasy about it.
Yes, you are trying to follow a four year old link.
It could also just be a normal edge. Take a hand full of cents and examine the edges. You will probably find a lot of them were the width of the...
Well is is graded as a Fair-2. That might account for the weakness. :)
I didn't say it was good, I said what the variety was. I'm not declaring it to be bad either. With just these images I can't say one way or the...
S-153 is what I came up with as well. Type I hair, large 8, and type II letters on the rev takes you down to just five possibilities, 146, 147,...
It doesn't. I have a fair amount locked up there, but I also have experience and a decent reference library that I'm not afraid to use. I only...
Except for the values given in it. You can ignore those.
Well it has a heavy wreath rev, that narrows it down to three reverses. The T in CENT leans left and the inner point of leaf below it is close....
That was actually a fantasy piece someone of the mint created for sale. It used the obverse of an 1868 pattern dime paired with a left over large...
I think just about everyone that collects CWT uses the Fuld numbers. If I remember correctly Bowers renumbered everything in his book. So you...
Jason, are you in Indiana? Sounds like the Adams County Coin Club.
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