An AU 1814 E over A will run you about $3k give or take.
The obverse die crack. I love those.
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Please post the link to his eBay 1922-D so we can see.
That one I wasn't sure about. But the other two... holy Lord, they are fake. Hope he hasn't been selling fakes.
@cletis faye , look at the difference. Above is your fake coin, below is a certified one. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Also fake, I believe. @Jack D. Young @Conder101 @TypeCoin971793 Look also at his barber half. That one is obvious.
Your Barber Half is counterfeit! Look at those Chinese digits!
I've been looking for a 1819 o-109a for YEARS.
I've been wrong plenty of times.
Well, I grade my 1817, just above yours, as a 35.
25 or 30
She almost always does with this variety. I can pick these without even looking at the reverse based solely on that eye!
I used to own this coin.
Originally, these coppers were all red in color. Hot off the press copper.
That's what I think. But the TPG's dont yet recognize it do they?
I think this is the (unofficial) 103b, with the tiny dot reappearing in a different place.
What I was asking (without asking), is that of you still had the coin, update the picture. Because it had been taken many years ago.
BINGO!
Nope. Look closer.
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