Unfortunately, I do not have the coin in hand.
Pretty much what I was thinking, although the lines appear wide, which could be from the metal getting hammered after "scratched".
Soooo, not a die crack (or whatever) by the 3?
Your thoughts on a value, please. [ATTACH]
Soliciting opinions on this Coronet Head Cent. - struck with a retired die? - PMD? - no clue? The wavy line that goes to the bottom of the 1 is a...
Historical data. Plus, acquiring it at the right time, at the right price, from the right person/entity. If I overpaid $20 for bullion, I can...
Yes, more than 1 1878-O lol Preventing them from getting out into the marketplace, plus I want to see them first hand, as an educational tool....
Yes, I did. I didn't want the price driven up too high, so I could get the "coins". Worst case scenario, I get my money back through ebay because...
Someone trying to sell some. Funny thing is, they were first minted in New Orleans in 1879.
Except some (MD?) doubling [ATTACH]
I'm not really seeing anything. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Best I can do, at the moment. [ATTACH]
Here's a teaser. [ATTACH]
Pfft. I have 3 of those. Don't I wish?.
Thank you for the compliment on my pics. I will take some more when I get a chance. Regarding any perceived doubling, I think that appearance is...
Looking at the metal in the bottom part of the 2. Not a high grade coin, just looking for info/comments. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I just bought an MS-70 $5 Gold Eagle...because it wasn't much more than the bullion. Also, because people pay more for the slab if/when I sell it....
Kelly LeBrock in Weird Science :happy:
Was good while it lasted. Glad I grabbed another 10 before they went up.
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