That is unusual color! Nice pickup.
clembo? are you sure?
I thought that there was one in Staten Island? There is also one in Nassau County.
Welcome to the forum, and good luck. And, as Peter said: bug the charge card company.
stainless: Please ignore all of these crazy people. They know not. Everyone simply must buy a new Red Book each and every year. [okay, I...
Snow does not list one. Neither does Steve/Flynn's "Authorative reference". There is an 1864 NO L, DDO, but the Doubling is on the Liberty.
If you did not want anyone's opinion, Isaiah, why ask? Oops, I guess that you didn't.
Okay, in oder of your questions: 1) Agreed with BQ, but a touch higher, Probably VF. 2) NO, not worth sending in to be graded/slabbed.
tdec: Is this another antique store buy? Nice piece.
tdec: Great piece. Gotta ask: What did you pay for it?
You are safe.
beautiful! Nice, also.
I managed the reverse of the trime! Tough, but fun! Now, I have to kill you. Thanks for helping me waste an hour of my life.
agreed with everything that 900fine said, but add: shoot yourself instead, less painful and more reliable.
Doug: I understand what you mean. There is a different 'look' to the cabinet friction coin vs the lightly circulated piece. [note: 176 to go].
Agreed with Indianhead. There shouldn't be a big mark up. But, that is assuming that you are only looking for the unc, and not the proofs or...
Forget Breen on the Buffs, he is out of it. There is no DDO listed in Wexler or Lange. Looks to be strike/machine doubling on the date....
nice finds!
Eduard For toning there are two excellent methods: 1) Wayte Raymond album pages, the old one with the mylar strips in individual pages (as...
Ben: Good luck with everything. :thumb:
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