From the photo, we can't tell the nature of the line across the cheek. It might be a raised die polishing line, it might be a very fine hairline...
The 1921 "Zerbe" coins are no longer believed to have been special strikes. They were specially selected business strikes. As such, a mintage...
If I'm being generous, zero.
Do we? No. Does the OP? So it would seem.
Plus given the reliability of the mail, OP had best hand-carry it.
[ATTACH] This image is actually somewhat usable and has the look of a coin that should grade MS. Maybe 62 and not 63, though, now that I'm using...
The 1896 looks like it'll grade MS63. The strike is average, and I really don't see wear that would indicate an AU grade. The 1921 I think I...
Popular clashed die variety. "In" and the second 't' from "trust" are transferred to the obverse, as is part of the mint mark. Part of the...
I saw a picture of one of these yesterday and while it is refreshing to see the date back on the obverse, I have a few quibbles related to...
The catalog is thick and full of stunning stuff, but this is the high ticket item of the sale. The rest are no slouches, though. Many 5-6 figure...
Cover girl of the Heritage Paramount Collection catalog. Coming up in a couple weeks. Finest known. Tyrant has the other one, grading 65....
Sure he made his fortune as a shoe salesman, but did he ever score four touchdowns in a single game?
And maybe he'll upgrade his Edward VIII £5 while he's at it.
Pity. I'll wait until it's fixed.
Image uploading and embedding hasn't been working for me lately, either.
Looks like you got all 3 for $50. Talk about a steal! The 4th edition is less desirable than the 3rd or 5th. The 1st has collectible value, I'm...
Beat me to it. :) It also doesn't matter if you punch it upside-down into the die.
1, 3, 5 are fake. They all have the same hits on the reverse.
Good detail on the earth is not really part of the design for the 71-S and 72-S proofs. The 73-S proof uses a modified reverse that shows detail...
Nice score! Had I bought that, the lacquer would have been covering up surface hairlines.
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