After further work, I think it is a Reverse B from 1817 after all. The leaf at D isn't as close to the right side of the upright as I originally...
I've circled the area which doesn't fit. [IMG] [IMG][IMG]
This is the best idea I've seen. Why skip five points and then offer + or *? If those were ONLY for condition and not for detail subtleties, then...
Students aren't unlike most when it comes to money. All they want to know is how quickly they can spend it. They have no appreciation for it...
Thomas Jefferson wrote the words which have been taken out of context by the atheists in modern time to reflect the opposite of what was intended....
The break running down from the center dot between E and N in CENT is intriguing.
Get somebody familiar with varieties to help you with the 1817. The obverse looks like Obverse 1 with it's open mouth, but the Reverse does not...
This looks like a 1816 N-2. The recut 1 and 'dashes' are part of the attribution points for the obverse along with poorly formed letters in...
Imagine if I got a commercial VG grade Large Cent and was dissatisfied unless the seller presented me with an EAC VG grade Large Cent. Should the...
Most people have no understanding of the original mind of our founders. They stated quite clearly that men have rights bestowed from either God or...
I assume you would have expected to pocket the shipping and handling. Would you be as aggrieved if he told you OK, but it was still $7 on delivery?
I'm almost certain that I remember watching CSpan and hearing that carriers were exempt from prosecution if their services are used to transport...
With the problems associated with the breakdown of the zinc through the copper plating of post 1982 Lincolns, will anybody actually be able to...
The OPERATIVE word is ESTABLISHMENT! religion is just an adjective and the article "of" is superfluous and thus not used.
I would have been fooled and asking for a new NC designation. The first star points at a denticle and all 5 known 1828 obverses have the first...
That's my take. Die breaks are usually thin lines which eventually fill in (called CUDS) if they continue to be used. This looks more like...
I agree. It's just like some common doubling errors which have no premium. The mint didn't plan to have slippage. This is not like the direction...
Agreed. I will point out that the Constitution did not prohibit Congress from making religious statements, just from recognizing or respecting an...
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion,..." Everybody has heard this ad nauseum. I choose to hang my hat on the...
Just moving your picture closer for comparison.
Separate names with a comma.