Could you tell me what book you got this info from ? Looks like I need to upgrade .
Beautiful example of a Type II SLQ . When you consider that most of these were wore down to G-8 or below , a slightly circulated example that...
It sure seems to be a later die stage than just the 104a , but what criteria is needed for a 104b I don't know .
My bad , but my book doesn't list an 104b . Hope it is . Where did you get your info ?
The 104a is listed as an R-3 in Parsleys 4th Edition . Still a beautiful example of the 104a .
Here's a link to a page about fake owl coins . http://rg.ancients.info/owls/forgeries.html
Beautiful Vicky , Love the toning too . What do you think ICCS will grade her ?
I consider the Type I Standing Liberty Quarter as one of our most beautiful coins , I also think they wrecked it by changing the design , the...
But at 2X the cost . I agree problem free coins are the way to go , but there are some so called "problem" coins that are still worth collecting...
As is yours Rick .
I like it , to me that's all that matters . I have an 1863 that I bought at Harlan Berks . I noticed it in the tray in the window as I was walking...
At least 5 pts too low . IMHO . Still a nice example . ;)
Great links Jim , now to read them again .
EAC grade , I think we're looking for a tpg grade .
Aren't we talking about 90% pure gold the rest copper and trace elements . I always thought .9999 gold is inert and won't tone .
VF-35 .
WTG BQ , you're having a good year . 1st that 42/1 Mercury dime and now the Barber . Looks like you're due for one more .
64+ or 65 . Wonder how much they take off for that planchet lamination ?
Thinking 64 . Dick I know that's a hit on his lapel , but the part that looks white is the slab , right ?
Great example !!!!!
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