Disturbing considering I gave that one a thumbs up on my Pandora today.
Oh come on man! Ask Henry! He is the cats meow on coin identification.
My gut tells me you did find a matching pair. That's pretty cool. Looking forward to hearing Fred Weinberg's take on this one.
That was my first take too. Only thing that swayed me was the toning on the eagles chest. I have lots of Morgans with similar toning but don't...
I went out and compared the dates to certified coins on the web and danged if they aren't a fairly good match to my aged eyes. Sure does seem odd...
That's cool. I wonder if that exposed core will deteriorate like that?
Maybe a new variety??
My only horror story was my own undoing. I let my young son take a very nice Trilobite fossil to show and tell. While at school the Trilobite...
So the obverse appearance is the result of a rusty die face? That is a very cool story. Does that also explain the odd break in the top loop of...
Still is a fine piece of 120 year old history!.... If you are unable to read "Liberty" on the Indians headband you either have eyes as failed as...
Secret service put up black out windows ;).... Agree with @Pickin and Grinin . Hard to tell on a worn business strike. May just be worn off. I see...
Ha ha!!! I am exactly the opposite. I see photos here on CT that just grab me far too often. Just happened in fact!
And granted.... I am speaking out of turn. I should have been clear that I am not an EBay shopper.
I personally would not pay a premium for a coin from a high profile collection. Now, if somebody could show me the provenance of Doc Holliday once...
I’m still slobbering over A. It’s just a clean and solid strike to me.
As an old guy that happens to be blessed with a very down to earth and honorable shopkeeper a stones throw from my house, I always prefer the face...
Not an errors guy. But Danny rationalize in my mind how this could occur. I will say that with all the dryer coins, lawnmower coins and whatnot. I...
As stated. Sorry, not proof. Fields would be far smoother. It’s a nicely struck business cent.
As stated.... Roughly sixteen bucks. Nice classic design may bring a tiny premium.
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