Impressive that there were so many that caught onto it. Cherrypicking is alive and thriving!
Heritage has sold one of these. An ANACS XF in 2005. It went for $4700+.
The reverse die was used on the 1838 O.
Valentine 1. Rarity 6.
You sure? There were 4 bidders who all bid over 3k in the last few seconds.
Yes. Spiked Chin variety.
Maybe. But the date position looks different than I recall seeing on any other 1833. So more research is required on my part, but I'm not writing...
I found a thread here on CoinTalk about taking better pics, followed the instructions, and got to work!
Grrrr.
$18.50 shipped! Seller called it "VF." [ATTACH]
Yeah, but it's AU...
I guess I'm pretty happy. :) [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
So what's the grade already?
I did see a 1941 Lincoln cent listed for $1500 this morning. :rolleyes:
Looks like a stain
My first thought was G06. Lovely original.
Winter FUN
$6. Reverse is SOOOOO Prooflike! [ATTACH]
Reverse clashed with Seated Liberty Quarter! $30 [ATTACH]
I was counting on my opinion that the seller's photos were with a flash against a dark background. I was right!
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