I like the coin - it bears some really nice well formed chop marks - a little pricey though - IMO. Should be easy to verify authenticity @ PGCS.
It is not a real 1914-D [ATTACH] It is not a real 1914 D
Grease filled dies are created at the Mint and are not considered PMD. My point is a "broken "R"" characteristic would have to originate from a...
With all due respect, I find the broken "R" to be a dubious die marker. On a die the coin design is represented by the void left in the die. It is...
This is why at the track instead of buying a $5.00 trifecta ticket you purchase five $1.00 trifecta tickets.
Did you even read the background? Which is as follows Justafarmer - Post #33 WSJ opinion on the default issue...
Yes - but only the debt principle that is currently due. Keep in mind any debt principle that is paid creates additional room under the debt...
Sorry. It's an Opinion article based on the 14th Amendment explaining that US Treasury monthly cash receipts is significantly greater than monthly...
WSJ opinion on the default issue...
In the same vein - while highly unlikely, NC-6 could be a counterfeit struck from contemporary counterfeit dies that the Numismatic Community has...
Could be I guess - but the OP's coin definitely wasn't struck by the same die pair as the two Heritage coins linked in KBPLL's post 17. You can...
The hair dangling down in front of the ear appears different on both. The 1st star left of the "1" in the date looks to be pointing @ a denticle...
No - I am the one who did the hijacking - posting about counterfeit coins - when the subject was about counterfeit slabs. Sorry
All dies (counterfeit and genuine) have characteristics and traits (markers - scratches, gouges, date and mint mark placement, etc or lack there...
Just wondering how deceitful the actual counterfeit coins are. Are they easy to identify as counterfeit absent of their counterfeit slab?
What happens if someone cracks theirs out of the counterfeit slab?
Has anyone done any metrological analysis of the actual coins encased in these counterfeit slabs?
The REV-O and REV-Q mystery is solved. It was my fault - a labeling error - each are their own unique die. Still like to know why OBV-38 and...
I have the S-41 die paring on my list as OBV-18 with REV-O the link I provided above has the S-41 die pairing as OBV-18 with REV-Q. i wonder if...
Thanks Think I will be able to dig out my answer here https://1794largecents.com/1794/collection.htm This link shows there is no OBV-38 or...
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