O-102, I think, and I'm right down with an obverse-limited XF40. The reverse is better. Think I see adjustment marks on both faces (forehead and...
Yes, in fact, it is.
"N" is for Howard Newcomb, who delineated the varieties of the later (1816-1857) Large Cents. OK, this is interesting. Both are repunched dates...
I can't keep track of who does and doesn't attribute around here. :P On the subject of "Under $50," the below is probably my best. Maybe unfair,...
Were you looking at an auction listing? It'd be a gentlemanly thing to let the auctioneer know if so.
That's half a millennium of history. I would hold it with sheer reverence.
You should have been arrested for that. :P Simply beautiful, great color, strong AU, powerful strike, easy $300 coin.
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And rather expensive at the price; only 9 of the last 50 PCGS-slabbed examples from their auction results site have exceeded it.
VAM-11, Low Date, if it's of interest. :)
Lincolns are still coins. :) Newp, first images in public. Kinda-woody. :) [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Interesting note about imagery: This time, I did...
Agreed. And I love the color.
Yeah, I don't see anything really alarming about the surfaces. It's a "good" 62 but would be a weak 63. Far Slanted Date, so VAM-8 or 9, and a...
Has to wait - for me - until my employer.no longer owns me, about 11:00 tonite. :)
Well, you already know from this thread that it's not only far too light to be silver, but it's also also useful to know that your measurement is...
For me, that's the first place I look every time I face the question of "Where can I buy this?" posted online. For the coin types found there,...
I would absolutely like to do the course at some point, but there will be plenty of stuff in it I'm already capable of teaching myself. For me, it...
What a wonderful tribute, Jason. You stand as proof of the quality of his work on Earth; it's plain that he built something lasting, and gave more...
....and whatever you see on Collectors Corner (a great place to see an aggregate of what's available out there), you can probably get for a better...
Frosty. :D In-hand, you may see a coin whose surfaces are 90% DMPL. That's not enough for the designation - every visible field surface on both...
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