Per Breen: "Pursuant to a Decree of the Extraordinary Assembly of Guadeloupe, Sept 28, 1793, the remainder (...) received a countermark of RF in...
ugh.
value? One cent.
die crack. But, interesting placement.
Okay, listed in Breen as #701, page 58. Also, listed in the Red Book, Page #51, RF= Republique Francaise Interesting bit of history. and...
If I have anything.... ya got it! LOL.
if they were ligit they would not use private so you cannot see the sale lots.
okay, remember you heard it here first: Colts 27 "aints" 21
Original discussion thread: http://www.cointalk.com/t82243/
Original thread: http://www.cointalk.com/t82242/
Since the old thread is not moving to the front with new posts, I am posting links to the original list postings' which is FYI on everyone's...
interesting, perhaps he'll post here. note: Did he win? Perhaps he is out buying coins?
OMG! Twice in one lifetime that I agree with Doug! Where is my digitalis?
Popularly called Longacre doubling. Common on many of the designs that were created by Longacre. Like Indian Head cents. No added value.
These are NOT proofs. Matt: I also search for them. Very scarce pieces. Especially as cameo as yours is.
nss: uh, if it makes you feel better: No. However, why spend that kind of money on a chance. Slabbed is better.
yes, date looks okay, I don't see the other thing anymore. At any rate, tell them, that even if (and Note: I do not necessarily argee with...
what values do they list for them?
looks like a clashed die.
apparently there was a series of them, here is the Nixon version:...
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