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Here's the obverse of my NGC 63 '21 Peace. You can see a reed mark at 10 o' clock that is nearly identical to yours. :) -Brian [ATTACH]
Ohh, just noticed that on the obverse as well, Mike. I guess my eyes were too attracted to my toning to look past it and see the clashes. Hahaha!...
Saw this coin on eBay a couple days ago. Thought the color was a bit odd (but attractive) as well, but it didn't really peak my interested. What I...
Commonly seen with that seller, GreatSouthernCoins. They auction off raw rarities fairly often, and for some odd reason, people pay some crazy...
The diameter of Capped Bust Dimes (like your coin) are 18.8mm, and starting in 1828 to the end of the series, the diameter was 18.5mm, so it's not...
No doubt that's PMD. -Brian
Gorgeous coin, Lance! :eek: Nice strike on that sucker, Jay!:burger-flip: -Brian
Reverse definitely looks like grease-filled die. Roosevelt's hair also looks to have been struck through a bit of grease, but I'm judging on the...
Well, thanks for all the help guys. Seems to be alot of mixed opinions. I suppose I'll wait to see if any 3rd Editions come up on the market...
I'm one of the dumb MS64 votes... :/ Still disappointed I chose that grade. I should've taken a closer look. :( -Brian
True as well. I always contributed the bag marks to being from contact within the bag, but I suppose the reed marks would make more sense...
Like what Conder has said, which is accurate, when these coins were carried in bags called "canvas bags" that split the coins into bags according...
New Jersey only liked the heads of horses on their coins (Though, it may technically be a mule). ;) -Brian [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Hahaha. Well, it caught your eye, so I guess the listing's doing the job the seller had intended it to do. ;) Thanks For Sharing, Brian
I saw some threads awhile back where members were discussing the book saying that they favored the 3rd, though, if you say the 4th is just fine, I...
it LOOKS like it's missing both obverse and reverse clad layering, but I cannot guarantee this because I am no error-coin connoisseur. Another...
I seem to be having a bit of trouble finding the Overton die variety book "United States Early Half Dollar Die Varieties 1794-1836: Volume 3" by...
The reject "slot" (What it should be more accurately named) is located in the center of a CoinStar machine. This is where coins that are...
Found a '49-S Roosevelt Dime a couple months back. I was pleasantly surprised... It was my first CoinStar reject find! Within a few minutes of...
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