hello, welcome to the forum, I was hoping that someone more knowledgable about die errors would answer this for you, but they haven't so I will....
I think that's a fine idea. I will edit the rules to make it so. ok, it's now edited, please PM your answers to me, then I will let you know...
A good number of them are relatively easy, but there are a handful that will separate the pack some.
Ask away, but I reserve the right to not answer... Yep! Call whoever you think can help you. This would fall under the category of creative...
Please PM me to make it as fair as possible.
Contest 68: Coin ID contest: WE HAVE A WINNER! I got a new QX3+ computer microscope for Christmas and I had the chance to finally play with it...
I'll go MS65DMPL
Nice find, I agree with your attribution. Just for further info, this is an odd die pair; this obverse and reverse die were paired together to...
This is unlikely given the rarity of the issue, especially since it is the only specimen in its general condition. I believe there is one AU...
you should be able to buy paper rolls from Wal-Mart CHEAP and you can buy an end-roller for about $20 on eBay. Then you're set to create your...
Ahhh, freedom!! Now that's the way I like em!!
The type 1 reverses have a bolder style font for the lettering than the type 2's. side-by-side they are very easy to differentiate. Also there...
IIRC it is in an NCS slab, so they would be the ones who conserved it.
hmmm, too bad, he was a good guy. I won one of his contests on another forum. I'll miss his posts.
This is why I worded my question (the one posted in the listing was mine) so carefully. I made sure that he understood that I wasn't accusing him...
I don't have a whole lot of grading experience with Barber dimes, since I don't collect them as a set, just as a type. That said, in hand I...
well, it is in a PCI AU55 coffin, but when I was bidding I graded it AU50/53, I jsut couldn't see a coin with that many obverse marks getting a...
doh! stupid double post! Sorry, all.
If you are looking for gems (MS65+) in SGS slabs you will be sorely disappointed. I own a few (former) SGS coins and none of them grade more than...
It looks like the "1 over 1" variety, which is one of the most common, so I wouls also estimate about $50.
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