I think we are on the same path, knowledge. it is King with these little round thing we call coinage.
How's your collection coming along?
I think that Mr. Bellman is finding a fancy for a new collection.:happy: His opinion would be that conclusive photos would be needed for this area...
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I think that it is Au, and a well struck piece, the discolor is from a pocket I believe,
Photos of doubled dies should be taken from straight above, well centered on the subject,
The 54D is flat and shelf like = Md of some sort. The 59D has die deterioration, a late die state. Clear photos with definition would seal the...
It is well struck, looks like a full horn.
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It's gas bubbles on a copper plated zinc cent, not a 5 and 2.
Fine details cleaned $1950
I at a MS62* I think that's heavy toning on the cheek.
In theory, that would seem correct!
I am gonna say uncentered broad strike.
Fantastic!
I'd a had to pay a small premium for that one. Nice:happy:
$245 on the Silver $680 on the Gold
The mushy strike could be related to the missing clad layer. not enough metal to fill in the recess's.
I really like the look of those bulk handled ones. I have the unc version and they don't have that real look to them. Very nice!
Oh, yeah mine has been sent but was it today or yesterday? HMMMM.
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