That is a beauty, Rick. Ah, I really like it.
nice piece, nice design. collectible as a love token.
a lot of sulphur. [wink, wink.. those particular old folders that you mention are excellent at toning. as well as some other 'supplies']
nice, but realize that if you 'send them in' they'll come back At... See Matt's thread about an AT Morgan (?). Not questioning you--...
I think that we have a winner! The line 3 of stripe 3 to second crossbar clinches it.
budgood: Okay, the suspense is killing me... what did it grade?
Nice piece, as for the Overton, when I have a day or so I'll try again. 1827 is a tough year, with 49 die marriages.
Matt I just got back a Seated dime labeled as AT. It is as natural as I have seen, and I asked two 'coin doctors' about it who said that they...
jess die chip, and unusual, considering the location
we aren't too sarcastic, are we. Perhaps those 70 viewers could not id it. but they looked and tried.
one point to add! to disagree with rld, there is ONE rare (and I am careful with the use of the word) Barber $1/2. the 1892 O micro O in any...
congrats, and, yes, as stated above-- PMD (Post Mint Damage).
that was a great deal.
There are many coins that were placed in those pliofilm 'packaging' post mint. There is one coin dealer, Littleton in particular, who package the...
strike doubling.
looks like PMD
nice pictures of the diagnostic die crack.
you did very good! Congrats on a good roll, you got lucky
looks like a deal. should go G-4, especially for those 19th century pieces. The last grey sheet has it bid at $120 in G-4. BUY IT~!
everything that rld14 said. Barber $1/2's were a lot of money back then, and not generally saved. Try finding mid grade circs at a show?...
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