Well, Doug was spot on. It closed at $2125. Nice call, Doug.
Side note Just for fun, a note from the last coin show. One dealer had one of these in his showcase, listed as a 'Bobby Head'. Another guy...
Chris: Great question! And if you have my book you know the answer, since I discussed the 1903 O & 1904 O.
funny, that was my first thought, then I realized that they don't do a coin talk. :)
Cute! Not a bad deal, and a nice start on your set. And, no. In those years there is nothing of note, however, there are inverted bindings...
Good luck! I'd love to do it myself.
Jack: Duh. What is WINS? Wisconsin something or other?
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Your offer was too high!
agreed, in fact it is a classic example of machine/strike doubling.
neither, just post mint damage.
snaz: in the 19th century with the early study of large cents the identifiers (those who studied the series) gave nick-names to many varieties,...
I wouldn't sell it, I hate to break up a roll! ;)
I agree, that would be a shame! I AM available for adoption, tho. Just think about it. :)
noost Thanks for the link! I am always learning. :thumb:
[bows head modestly] aw shucks. Thank you, Doug! ;)
Victor: Well, it depends on the condition. In used the 1963 regular edition is perhaps $1 or possibly $2. So, about $3 to $5.
Clinker: As always, thanks for posting.
okay, I'll bite, what is a 'trail die'? [by definition] I never heard that term before. I do see that the design seems to 'trail off' is...
those sound cool. I'd like to see them.
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