Great pics!
Lot of naysayers about this, but even if you're right in this case, take my word for it... I find crazy deals and steals like this all the time on...
Yeah. An AU details, cleaned one would be a good crackout candidate for an album.
My recent pickup. Currently my favorite coin. [ATTACH]
Someone scored big due to seller not knowing what they had.
I understand your concern. It can look a little hypocritical to have Lady Liberty wearing a Native American headdress. But honestly, they are one...
I can always recognize a true 1856 by the lettering style on the obverse. What you have there is a 1858 Large Letters that has been expertly...
Dig over the head makes it a details coin. Some old hairlines in the fields aren't too bad, but the dig kills it. Would make an awesome album...
Fake. [ATTACH]
It's fine. Funny, even. I mean, these deals are sometimes hard to believe, but heck, one of our new members may have just found a 1888/7 AU+...
That's normal for this variety.
Agree
Clearly that's a 109a. As late of a die state as you get.
Well... that's all wrong. What did the owner of the coin do with it?
The link above has conversation that includes folks that accept that the top tip of the leaf is ok, but the side leaf cannot be there. So your top...
Perhaps. I'll wait till I get it in hand to see.
Pretty good bet right there. Ha!
The dealer I spent $2100 with the other day had a conversation with me about cherrypicking and varieties while I was there. He told me, and I...
What an exciting night this just became! If it is, then it's the first time I've ever cherried one. Still, looking forward to other opinions. So...
Here's a VF30 single leaf from CoinFacts for comparison. The Coinfacts one has less obverse dentil detail, which makes me think mine is a 109, but...
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