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You gotta post better pics that aren't blurry if you truly want us to agree with you.
I remember when I first got the Overton book. Went to a coin show and cherried an R.5 1811, which more than paid for the book itself. Was a great...
From The Man's personal collection. Al himself! Overton 135 R.3 late die state. [ATTACH]
Take a knife and add some full split bands!
If you have an upgraded, top tier eBay store you can get like 5000 free listings a month, I believe.
EternityCoins does this too and has for years. It's clever marketing. Put a product in front of people a ton and they eventually think they need...
That... I do not know.
The design and high points and normal wear patterns differ, right? Compare the luster between the two, as well, (granted the pics are limited).
You cant grade seated dollars and seated halves the same. Not even close!
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TypeCoin, I never tried to put words in your mouth. Just pointing out to you and the readers of this thread that 1805's are harder to come by and...
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Well, all I can tell ya is what I saw. And the only reason I gave it a look was because the flip said "1805" and looked mid VF. BUT, it had some...
Because 1805 is a much tougher and more valuable date than 1803. It's not like an 1804, by any means, but 1805 is a good date for sure, as is 1806.
I see nothing wrong with the grade, based on the images. I think what you're seeing is where the breaks in the toning make it appear rough, even...
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