I wonder if there is any Coppers Left!
I would say any Buyer at $4750, would have to be a long time collector, Willing to sit on it! I like it but ,not that much!
I am not sure of the weights because it will vary. Missing both layers will be considerably lighter.
What does it weigh?
Its water under the bridge now. nice Kennedy half.
These aren't un common I see them regularly. The thing that sets yours apart, is the area of damage. and the grade of the cent.
I may be pickin because in the original post he said cherry pickers guide. That is a popular ref., that doesn't exactly promote more varietys. I...
Nice laminations on the 20'D
I'd have to say, using only a cpg, is like going into a gun fight with a knife. With internet, there are a number of other ref. with pics. Sorry...
If that's a nick in the R 68, otherwise a 69.
This rotation looks within tolerance, of the mint standadrs
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That's a cool doubled die, I cant tell quite what die state it is because of the wear. I have been Identifying a few variety's also this week...
Hope all is well with your home, atleast your family is safe.
I like it but just refuse to put my cc on the internet. Maybe one day I will be able to have something he has struck.
I remember reading an article about this type of profile doubling. I am sure that it is a form of DDD. Die Deterioration Doubling
Looks PMD. But, i am only a novice.
I have found 7 of the 71 D, Three I cannot identify. Though I do not have yours. varietyvista.com has images for 8 of the 17
There is a website called CoinQuest.com US Morman gold piece 1849 to 1860. All the ones that Mike Locke has seen are replicas.
The staining would be pmd.
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