I really like the Hi set. be careful, though, there are a lot of fakes out there, especially the dimes, for some reason. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Jack, would you mind posting some "full frontal" shots as well as detail images on the fake trade dollars thread...
very interesting, Jack. If they hadn't blown it on the diameter it would be a very convincing fake. I see some "shelf doubling" on the dentils...
My favorite 20c in my collection is this 1875 P, which was a Mark Feld coin. It has a great skin and beautiful color when tilted at the right...
Good one, J.M.
This 1876 is sort of an oddball grade: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
This 75-s would be a pretty good type coin. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I also think Publius2's coin has beenwhizzed, and would give it AU details
with patience, you should be able to find a 75-S in xf for between 200 and 300; the problem is finding a NICE one as many have been abused like...
58! I was way off as often the case. (the one I posted above is MS64)
Nice display for the den.
My guess was 35 before the grade was posted. great looking bustie!
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] I have a terrible time judging surfaces from photos. My guess was 45 but I could see AU something. for comparison here is an...
MS65?
Well, Miss Liberty is now a vampire, and will keep returning until somebody puts a stake through her!
beautiful, frosty group!
Nice looking eagle, tough to find them un-messed with!
Keep up the good work, Jack!
That dollar will hold a special place in your collection for a long time. Lovely coin, and I don't see any of the rim dings that these are prone to.
Of the 4 Jack posted, the one at the top, the 76-s micro-s, is the most deceptive. the last 2, as noted, are easily outed by their T1 reverses....
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