If it was to get a 64 I would say good deal. most have auctioned for at least 160 lately.
With the obliterated design on the first cent, I would say that it is a counter brockage, But I am usually wrong. I do not see anything that says...
I think you have the variety correct. The looks of the 2 would say that it is die stage C. have you checked the markers, for ddo -007?
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I'd stick that one in the Album .
If you have ever put a Wire wheel on a rotary device? Just to clarify, never used on a coin. But, can only imagine the effects.
They, both are circulation wear.
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I am pretty sure that that is exactly what Fred said, over whzzed. this happened because the wheel used got the metal hot, there for raising it to...
I like a True View. Phil does a wonderful job of deflecting the glare. The pics are clear enough "usually" to see the peaks and valleys of the...
I think it could be in a 65 depending on how deep the cheek scuff is, but, conservatively it is a 64.
There are still many shield cents out there that haven't been graded yet, I for one wouldn't pay those prices.
I am not seeing it either, those pics of pics are hard to read, nice collection you inherited. I hope you enjoy it as much as he did.
Without better pics of the 58d it is hard to tell. a close up of the date and MM, would help. And the 58 is not a DDO,...
I couldn't find the info last night. Germany 1860's gaming token in imitation of British Farthing produced by Lauer
The Red book is a great reference, I sure wish I knew who, has mine.
Actually, @Insider you were on the right track for the Socratic method, Yet when you descided to post in different colors, like we cant follow...
That's a unique design below the R. Strike through maybe?
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