Just received this one in the mail. I had to use more indirect lighting than I care for but this one is so lustrous I couldn't capture the details...
Just received my "bulk handled" example in the mail today. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Nice present brother.(from another mother) ;) Oh, and I just read volume 13 issue 10. Great write up!
It weighs 8.5 grams
I thought I posted this one here a while back but did not, so here is my 1822 Large Cent. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nice....You're a real class act (pronounced - piece of work) :yack:
Great post! I really enjoyed it.
Here are the pictures of the one I received a couple weeks ago. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Market graded at 50 is my guess. It has the details of a 55/58.
MS65, maybe PL, maybe DMPL, maybe too much haze in the fields to meet todays standards. Tough call from the images. Great looking '80-S regardless.
We're gonna need a new dead horse, there's nothing left to beat.:yack:
I'm hoping to post some killer shots of the one that's on the way. ;)
Wow that Judd pattern is incredible and the obverse die crack on the 1876 is outstanding. I really like terminal die state coins. :)
I believe it to be a contemporary counterfeit and I'm not sure what it's made of. One of these days I would love to get it under an XRF analyzer.
Wow, that is really nice Chris! It has much more rotation between strikes compared to my example.
Hopefully the thief is an idiot and gets himself caught very soon and all the pieces returned to your friend.
I just received an e-mail this A.M. that my bulk handled shipped. I hope he's making the E clashed version now. ;)
Congrats on that find! I'm on a what seems like a 2 year slump since my last silver dime find.
Here's a couple of coins I acquired in the early seventies. First is a roll find that I had to break the wrapper to remove it. I thought I scored...
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