I would say the only coins that come back, were ones that were at least plausible The 82 in this thread, struck over a 43 copper? Really what is...
Looks like an FS 101, by date alone. The scratch's would eark me but a keeper for sure....
The 68 although has been stacked, would still grade MS. The 65 reminds me of coins that I would call AU.
It definitely has that gold look, neat token Ben.
Those are some good Pics Martha Lynn.
He has now found himself on the troll list, shows a couple dollar coins, but can't show a photo of his Transitional error. What a troll! We all...
Cool find Sam!
Nice die chip on the 52D. Where is the 69S? I see a 69D and it is not an OMM. With some clearer photos we could help you figure out which RPM it is.
Hopefully you have better photos, Look at the curl of hair below B and the hair over the ear. I would have been closer to melt for the coin. Melt...
I see your point Jim. I had no Idea there was a time that you could like a post more than once, Interesting.
I am seeing a die chip on the MM, which is common. Not an RPM....
Nice circ find!
I more than understand. I also understand that Avery thinks we are fool's/ and he can win without learning a thing, he is a work in progress.:D
I guess I had my mind on Pl early die state coins maybe left over proof dies, and business strike satiny looking surfaces, and how differently...
Nope just set in his ways. I can appreciate that.
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The inner tail feathers above the branch and arrows also looks weak. Mine was an ANACS 62 yellow label.
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No sorry's, Avery has a trust problem, even though everyone who has posted wouldn't never lead him astray.
The reverse is a quadriga, it is a copy of an ancient and really not very good. Can you see all the casting bubbles on the obv? The tooling at the...
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