Hate to be a downer, but it looks like PMD to me, like someone used it for BB target practice or something.
I'm 2 away from the full set in MS or better. This does not go in that set, as the set is a white set. I'm debating on doing a toned set, but this...
Hmmm.... wicked toning, rotated dies, and CAC to boot. $175 would be my swag.
Aha! You can tell how often I use the book....
But the die crack fits with a number of Sheldon numbers, so how else did you guys land on S-200?
I'll say $350, but there's always a chance it went for $275
I must be blind - I can't make out the fraction, and assumed it was 1/100, not 000.
What year is your coin? Here's a list of the known DDR's on wheat cents -...
I really think it's things like this that will have a long-term effect on PCGS's reputation in the long run. As more and more counterfeit slabs...
1801, (Breen 1741) (Sheldon #216, 217, 222, or 224) That's my guess....
What an awesome find! I guess it was worth doing attic work in the middle of summer (although I would have waited for fall). That burl wood box...
That's a purdy coin you got there. Hmm... 66+, beautiful, even toning... I'll say you stole it at $400
If it was real I'd say about $12,500+/-. I can't see the 3 points I look for with the 93-S, so I can't say one way or another as to authenticity....
Personally, I like 'em. They tell a story of the dies. I don't think anyone is telling you what to or not to collect, they're just saying that...
And the 'E' on the back (in E Pluribus Unum) is called struck through grease. Keep looking, you'll eventually find something.
Going under the guise that it's real, what would it be worth?
$75 The toning is nice, but only on the reverse. If it was on the obverse, $100-125
I'll also venture to guess mine is a LDS, judging by the die crack on the reverse.
Awesome @jay4202472000 ! I knew it was the 12 arrow, but wasn't able to find anything on the clash. The NGC link definitely is a match. So 300+/-...
For a little "Back on topic" time - I was thinking initially the cent may have been a roller issue, especially the obverse, but the T in Liberty...
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