http://www.vamworld.com/wiki/1922-P_VAM-2EO looks closer but still not it.
All I can do is observe, but that is not the same die crack pictured for VAM-2EF. In the one pictured, the crack is a little higher on the left...
Is that dark purple sort of copper color what it actually looks like, or is it the lighting? Based on that zoom my first thought is possibly...
I should add this to my list. Been in this town for 37 years and have yet to attend the local coin club, which is celebrating its 75th anniversary...
I just got the Mary Walker in change the other day. I have not seen another 2024 quarter all year.
I rarely elucidate my goals because they are fluid and I'm lazy. One goal is to try to get ANACS to attribute the Barber dime transition varieties...
It's not BU unless it says BU. Just sayin'. :) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
That one has been removed.
Google image search suggests the "bookmark" as the lid from a snuff box, or the sides of a pocketknife. The two pin holes on one side and one on...
I will purchase any Barber dime transition variety I run into for under $50. This 1901-O Obverse I (1892-1900 obverse, previously unknown to exist...
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NGC did partner with ebay for their "expert review service" starting in 2019....
I thought it was clear. Just say it's a 1994 cent. Everybody knows that means it's Philadelphia mint. If it's minted in Denver or SF, say 1994-D...
You really need to listen to what everyone is telling you. If you are scraping money together to submit this you might as well flush your money...
Nice! Be careful, you might get sucked into the Barber world. I never understand Barber dime grading. MS62? I don't see a single distracting mark...
Excellent!
Do you understand that the classes of doubling apply to dies, not coins? If that was on a coin die, there would be upwards of a million of them...
My thoughts are that you should stop saying "no mint mark." Like, right now. Never say "no mint mark" ever again. Philadelphia cents have never,...
Sadly it appears that I've been sniped. I reset my max bid to $100 and this morning I was still winning at exactly $100. Several other bidders...
My great-grandfather was named after Grant and General Sheridan. U.S. Logue.
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