I am not a paper guy, But it is a cool number. Had one 2 digits away the other day from the same sequence.
Good to hear from you Mtn Man. That certainly has put a smile on my face. Merry Christmas!
I missed the luster on the last one and think that I should go MS66 on this one. The two ticks across the steps keep it from FS.
Bet that wasn't so hard, especially with the die crack.
It seems that I watched this thread, but never posted to it. Looking at the claw it looks like a class lV doubling or offset hub doubling. Some...
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Some planchet flaws as in laminations or clamshells, they didn't encapsulate because lamination might come loose and float in the slab. Same with...
Some folks get theirs out later than others. I have received mine on Christmas eve in the past.
I am not sure I have a clamshell Jefferson 44P that is nearly split in half. It is in a PCGS 12.1 holder. March 2014.
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Better photos the second time around, still can't see the die crack at the date, it's a good presentation of the coin in hand. [ATTACH] 2nd Photos...
Same here, we are after all just preserving them for the next 100 years...
Yes, type 1. I just took a few shots I will crop them if they aren't good enough, I am gonna have to change the lights. The eye appeal of the coin...
Same thing I came up with Jeff.
Well life is lost when you find a coin that fits a spot in your collection, and you don't buy it! Slabs are just a mere shell to protect it. The...
Nice Circam on the 82'
And I thought ___chaps have been a thing of the past!
And there is the twist!
Gotta say Kuddos to John! Those are some great photos. Perty Morgan!
Who's Frank!
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