I collect contemporary counterfeits and I pretty much guarantee it is a contemporary counterfeit. It doesnt have the look of a modern cast fake....
Aquired these over the last month or so. 1920s wheats struck off center are getting pretty tough to find and to find within budget. So I will...
Carry on a briefcase with it handcuffed to your wrist. You know, like they do in the movies:D
Well if in the next 40 or 50 years, if the hobby is pretty much done for and I'm still alive, I will gladly name myself ANA president lol....
Cool find. Yeah it's typically just called 1960 D/D Small Date over Large Date. Atleast that is what PCGS calls it.
Am I seeing an overdate, or doubling of some sort top of the date?
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There was a thread about this on CU. I wont guess since I know the grade, the hammer price and who now owns it. This beast now resides in the DL...
Georgia eh? Well let's open the old schedule.... nope it says Im from Colorado and i will instead, be camping this weekend. And the girlfriend...
Real bad fake.
They would have a 1909 O/C wheat too! At this point that might as well be a grail coin for me. It's a bit high for my budget:arghh:
Nah we still grow trees in America. Luckily I live in a state with an abundance of perfect Christmas trees. Just need a chainsaw and a quick trip...
Didnt you hear? Once Labor Day hits, it's time for Christmas shopping. The heck with pumpkin lobotomy and turkey devouring. Bring on the carols of...
63 from me.
64 from me.
Ah I didnt know all that. It was awhile ago when I read it on another forum.
I put down MS63
AU53 from me
66FB from me.
Yeah even with the awful pics I'm saying no. 1916 was a great year for great strikes. I have a few really nice 1916 wheats with strong strikes.......
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