I broke up a "key" 1950 proof set a few weeks ago. Mainly did it because I overpaid a bit. So I submitted the half dollar and sold the rest using...
Also, I wonder where this supposed XF40 is that Flynn looked at? Perhaps it's the PCGS VF35? Scarsdale Coin has that one in his registry set. It...
I saw a nice 65 in an old NGC holder pop up on eBay yesterday or maybe this a.m.
Well, I disagree. Looks like a 65 to me.
Well submit it to PCGS and post the results here. Good luck!
Can't tell... better focus maybe?
PS, might want to edit your above language. That's not allowed on CoinTalk.
Let's see it! Good job!!!
Pics?
Results on the Chinese dollars are in. I had them add the variety as well. Pretty happy! Dragon dollar XF chopmarked, Fatman dollar AU chopmarked....
I'd love to just see the coin in hand. But whomever found it and submitted it has not come forward.
https://www.ngccoin.com/variety-plus/united-states/three-cents/9672/815910/
Does this mean the authors of the book did not take the NGC MS61 into account? I mean, the photos are on their website...
I saw a PCGS MS65 1849/6 on eBay today. Listed around $3500.
If so, they must have been exceedingly quick about pulling the die. Worthy of more research for sure, but there are so few examples to study!
I think so! Very cool!
Yes, but the inverted letter die may have only been an 1851 die repurposed. We just don't know. I think there are less than a dozen of these known.
Also, there is only 1 currently on the market, and it's the first one I found... a PCGS AU details. I sold it for $600 before I knew the market...
Here's a thread link about the other one I found. Thought it was 4 years ago, but it was 3....
A PCGS CAC Proof 64 sold for $1500+ this year. I'd guess (and it is purely a guess), that you could get $300 for it if you waited for a buyer.
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