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Richie, This topic seems familiar to me. Hmmmm! Oh Yeah, here is my opinion. http://www.cointalk.com/forum/t43693/ :smile
I don't think they circulated via commerce but they were marketed to and purchased by many who were not coin collectors. As a result, many of the...
While I like that coin very much, my favorite Lafayette Dollar that I found during my research is the Duvall 3-D PCGS MS65 that I used in my die...
Lafayette Dollar Reverse Die Varieties The reverse dies are all distinguished by examining the position of the leaves and stem of the branch...
Lafayette Dollar Obverse Die Varieties Obverse 1: The diagnostic for the DuVall 1 is the base of the "A" in DOLLAR is lowered and leaning...
Just for you Mike: There are four known obverse dies (1-4) and 5 known reverse dies (A-E). Heritage provides the following reference about the...
In my original post I indicated that there are five varieties but the 4E variety has a current population of two so I decided it could not be...
That note ain't worth a pile of rocks.;)
I wouldn't be too impressed, sometimes I come home and it is empty.
My first thought was dipped and re-toned (AT). The more I look at this coin, the more perplexed I get. It is a very strange coin.
I will point you to this thread that I wrote last year. It should give you an idea of what to look for and what to expect to pay....
Do yourself a favor and stop trying to win an argument. You made a mistake by telling the OP that his coin was counterfeit and that he got ripped...
That is a great idea for a collection, all four with fantastic toning.
T$, There is a specific reason why the slab says SAINT on it. In 1907, both the Liberty Head and Saint Gaudens Double Eagles were minted. PCGS...
Here is my list with photos. 1881-S PCGS MS68 Monster Toned Morgan Dollar (Sunnywood Collection) 1915-S Panama Pacific $50 Octagonal MS64+...
Johnny, I would need better photos of the coins in order to give my opinion about the price, but please take a look at this thread that I started...
Welcome to the forum. Saint Gauden's double eagles were minted from 1907 to 1933 (some exceptions). Each date and mintmark is worth different...
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Has any member of Cointalk ever seen the Lafayette Monument in Paris? Is it as impressive as it looks in the photo?
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