I'll trade your wife also! Hey, who said that you coud use pictures of my coin!
joe: And neither do he (know what it is).
Sherri: Hey, still a neat find! Where did you get it?
no, and the 'thingy' by his mouth looks like a scratch. You got me, I am so used to seeing back=reverse tht I was totally confused
Schultz: " I know NOTHING!" And: The reverse: damage, post mint, from a coin holder. There is another thread about this very (circular)...
perhaps v-e-r-y s--l--o--w mail?
okay, what grade is: XF Uncirculated ? Inquiring minds want to know.
okay, back to the subject of the thread: I have three 1858/7 Flying eagles, cherried. a few 1864 L Indians, bought as no L's. and.. A 1909 S...
Too short a time period, but..... I never would have guessed that one.
nice Jeffs.
Interesting comment, slabbed for some, raw for others. As for contemporaty pieces, they are highly collectible, and usually base metals.
Agreed, with Rockdude.
what Frank said, MD.
I am for and against slabbed coins. Nice, non-position right? Not really, for any and all high grade pieces I don't trust myself to...
I'm interested. What grade is it? I know no offers to buy or sell. I just said I am interested.
A definite candidate for an AU-59.5.
hmmmmmmmmmmm.... no comment, at this time.
NOW-- This is cool! Great find, and unusual to have both pieces. Esp on a circ piece.
excellent pictures, I have read about these, but never seen one in person. nice catch. Did you cherrypick it?
ppratt: Nice piece, and sure it could be better condition, you could have gotten an MS-63, but then it could have been better with an MS-65....
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