I need to see the entire coin.
If you love and enjoy coins then by all means continue to pursue the hobby and forget what will happen to your collection after you leave this...
Very nice errors my friend, very nice!
MS-61 and that would look great in any collection.
What kind of acid did you use? Yes, I’d agree with every word you said.
You may find one of these but I’m not sure if it makes your price range. I had to have this one and I do now! [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
That damage occurred before striking. It’s zinc and easily scraped.
Very nice looking. Glad to hear you got to a coin show.
That’s a great looking piece you’ve got there @fretboard. Congratulations!
A beautiful coin you got there.
Thank you and I do plan on leaving it as is in its current holder with the old green label. Sometimes it’s nice to see a nice coin with a green label.
Any information on the clashes would be nice if you know of them.
I don’t know much about Barber coins at all but I’d say AU-55 due to what looks like wear on the highest spots. A beautiful coin that would be...
I was looking at this coin yesterday and saw a number of things I had somehow missed in the last 30 or so years. I guess I was busy and didn’t...
Thanks, it’s slow going though.
The value is on the bill, several times and it’s on both sides of the bill in numbers and spelled out in letters.
I see all red cents with lots of NAV Doubling.. I would like to see the blank planchet you mentioned.
The strike holds it back. The toning is wonderful but combined with the strike, it adds to hide the details of the strike.
One of my newest is a die from Denver with one of the Quarters it produced. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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