Okay, got the images of the 1870 and 1872. Can't do the 1871 since I put the whole set is in a safe deposit box and didn't image it before I did...
I compared my holding of Flying Eagle and Indian Head Cents with the Red Book listings. I put "Complete" in quotes since I have all date/mint mark...
I'm impressed by the Columbian. Oh, and I don't have any PL's.
I've got a full MS set of FE's and IHC's thanks to Angel Dee's. That does NOT include any of the Red Book listed errors.
Angel Dee's specializes in small cents. That's where I completed my FE and IHC set. BUT They pretty much stick to MS coins.
Stamps definitely. Coins are a TBD.
Image is too small for me to express an opinion.
Why not retire it and come out with a new design.
Yes, and I've used silver dollars at face. Of course that was when silver coins were circulating. -- 1960 Montana -- 1963 Alaska
My rules for my listings are: -- Describe it as if there were no pictures -- Picture it as if there were no description. For my buying purposes a...
NICE love token.
Wow, the reverse had a tough life.
MS-62 definitely; MS-63 maybe. Lots of "noise" on the cheek.
The most important factor is not the album, although it has a lesser significance. The most important factor is storage environment. You need: --...
This is just me being a bit paranoid but PCGS and NGC are at odds with each other. Sending a coin in for a crossover could easily result in a...
If you mean the curved line in front of Lincoln on this CENT, it is NOT a die break.
Beautiful designs. The problem is that when the Mint engravers get their hands on that design it will turn out looking like the rest of our US...
No photo of the reverse. But just from the obverse I'd say MS-62. Too much "noise" on the cheek, neck and in the fields.
Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc. No tin. Bronze is an alloy of copper, zinc and tin.
Yep, it's an 1891 Seated Liberty dime.
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