still like this post and coin :) Ruben
Thanks. So there is no superficial way to know by mint mark, but if you see an 1840 open clawed back on the Seated Half, then you can be pretty...
So - I just got into town and I'm wondering if we have a plan to meet this weekend at the Waldorf show in Manhattan? Ruben
So does that mean we won't meet on Sunday? Ruevain
For a circulation pull, it is just a very clean coin, with almost not hits and a nice strike. Its as simple and as straight forward as that. No...
The Bar Kafka Shekle. Not really close actually. Ruben
yes
Well, they didn't use harder metal. But the design itself wears well. Dates remain clear and outlines remain recognizable. It wears well, not...
It seems you have a good life :) And a good education as well. But if your bored I have a few suggestions for threads to nominate :) Ruben
Looking forward. How it has something to do with coin strikes :hatch:
Actually - I and equally happy to own both of those beauties. Ruben
Book Review: US Pattern Coins I found this post on "Book Review: US Pattern Coins" interesting and have nominated it accordingly for "CoinTalk...
Great review. I might pick one up. Ruben
that is less than a round trip subway ride. Nice find. i hope nobody pulled it from you. Ruben
Come on Joe...you can see those hairlines like the rest of us :) Ruben
Both are G-4's in my opinion. Ruben
Hard to say. Older rolls are so often cherry picked. Ruben
Denver - but I wouldn't expect to retire on it. Ruben
polished ---terribly. I hate those estate guys. they destroy a ton of coins. Ruben
That is a definite VF40 to me. Barbara's are some of the easiest to grade because the design was very circulation freindly. Ruben
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