And IGWT. It is no doubt zinc with the platig blisters. Nice grease filled die @Mary Neely OBv and Rev.
Dealers are just well like dealers, you can offer a lower price, if the dealer thinks it is reasonable, they will oblige. Don't get bullied is all...
I haven't seen a UDM slab in forever. Nice!
Good thought @messydesk maybe search down stream.
Nice but the second C is still there.
And it's been circulated. Nice "In the wild" find.
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White balance is a little off. but these show more of the surfaces. It looks like honest wear and circulation.
Seems we have lost @Kean
There were two letters I forgot to attach to would ('nt). My bad.
Paper isn't my thing, cool note anyways. Someone will be by shortly to give you a little help @SteveInTampa
From a details point of view I would'nt disagree with VF20-25. The real details are in the condition of the surfaces. Maybe add a little more...
Been a while since I have seen a body bag photo'd. It would be nice if PCGS gave a bit more info to the reason. I wonder if the second C was still...
I thought that the Certificate held all the value. Smirk.:D
Same here nothing jumps out as fake. Yep, these thin hammered coins can be brittle.
Thats definitely better. Honestly try to stabilize the coin and the phone/camera to get sharper images. It's still hard to see the details but I...
Thats the point Mr. Luck!
It is in the description The one that sal posted is a combination of class lV shifted hub doubling and class Vlll tilted hub doubling. At the top...
I think someone should check. I wish I was close enough.
I wouldn't doubt the Whig theory, But just to find out I would have to make a trip to the adjoining roads and creek area to find out if I could...
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