That's bizarre ! :eek: Never seen a Peace dollar like that... MS65RD - full original mint red.
Sure, I can buy into O-118a for the 1827. What did y'all think about the comment regarding recut A3 right leg, or the A3 die break to rim ?
it means I got 80% MORE GAME :p never settle for less; insist on all 900 ;)
That's odd. :confused: I've talked to them and was told there's a price break with bulk grading of at least 100 specimens of the exact same coin....
Nice work ! Thanks, dready.
Laid in the ground a long, long, long time. :stooge: The pit became a Superfund site. Corrosive chemicals leached through soil and beat down on...
Heck no ! If I said "Sure, I'm done !", I know I would get a beatdown. :hammer: Tell ya what... that Cohen 1/2c book is a killer. Smallest...
By ANA standards, I would call this F-12 (reverse is a little better).
I agree with K and T above. Expensive coins should be authenticated by an expert - either top TPG or one's self (if TRULY knowledgeable and...
Again, I agree... the 1827 is a lot tougher and will have to wait for a real expert !* My best shot is O-107. I think O-119 is out - A-A is too...
I agree, Mark. I think the 1814 is clearly O-105. Due to weakly struck / worn denticles on right obverse and all reverse, positive attribution...
Great point. Let's say you're a counterfeiter, and you just made a batch of baddies. It's easy to determine what certificate numbers to use in...
Something about this site makes me "get out the book"...
That's right. That's what I did. By ANA book standards, it's clearly a G-4 - right down the middle. So it will be all the more interesting to...
With all the debate that goes in between VF20 and VF35... how in the world could you tell the difference on a design like this ? :confused:
These Bar cents move kinda slow. So do I.
The FBI is gonna be very, very interested. BEWARE !!!! DON'T TOUCH IT !!!!! Then YOUR fingerprints will be on it, and you could be implicated*...
That's a good one ! I'm a little surprised we haven't had an avalanche of bad jokes on this one...
I'm sure it will help a lot of people. Thanks for all the effort. There were some places where the notes say "look for...", such as "1928-S...
Hopefully one with knowledge of colonials - a very specialized field. Many dealers have never seen a bar cent. If you get a preliminary indication...
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