The date digits should have given it away
1st ever? At Gimbels coin shop, a 1938 D Buffalo, a D/D in unc. About 1965 or so. Paid about $2 or $2.50. Wish I still had it.
too many
What is the easiest Indian head cent variety to cherry pick? Hint: I have cherried 13 of them. And haven't look in a while. Grades from AG-03...
And, I was being equally silly-- apparently not doing a good job of it. I think the 1st strikes are dumb stuff
no, but someone will come along shortly and post a link
How can anyone see anything in these pictures?
It could also be the coin guy on TV, who can't sell to anyone who can read?
Aw, come on. folks. Can't a guy make a dishonest living anymore? Sheesh, I gotta dump this garbage, and you all make me look silly.
Why is the 1859 a type coin in itself?
lowest feather between the I and the C Then : lowest feather between the C and the A
plate doubling
Lamination, dig in the eye, rim ding at about 6 o'clock. Should not have graded problem free, but, possibly net graded
Nice heavy obv die clash. Rev: No clash. So the mint must have changed the reverse die to polish it to remove the marks, and replaced it with...
awesome! congrats
no
There were 3 major varieties for the 1864 production year. name them:
CN Indians were only produced from 1859 to 1864.
nice, looks a bit better than a 20.
I once got my bag back and later found out that they had 'liberated' my coat. nice folks there.
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