It is indeed Breen's Die State III or Proskies Subvariety B. The ONLY listing for this die state in the condition census in Breen is in ANS and he...
Though this is the lowest mintage coin I ever owned (7,295), I suspect there are far more surviving examples than my previously shared varieties...
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1820 Looks like an N-1 Large Overdate.
I know he is getting much better pictures, but this is a highly manipulated image of the original photos I looked at to assist verifying his...
I need reading practice...
Supply and demand once again answers the question. Price is always determined by the ratio of those wanting the coin and those having one they...
Looks like a S-255. Definitely Sheldon's Reverse K and the best match for Obverse 9. But the HWH and JHF look a bit further right than I would...
I was about to hate informing you that this wasn't a 1788 when I noticed it is properly labeled 1783 on the photo...
This is one I have shared before, but it is my rarest. It is the 1797 NC-5 and is rated R6 with an estimated 19-24 known. [IMG] [IMG] It is...
Sheldon's Reverse Q is the Reverse shared by S-206 and S-207. There is also what could be a break from the ribbon to the bottom of U similar to...
This is definitely Sheldon Rev. X. The obverse is probably Obv. 23 making it S-51, but there is not enough there to make a definitive...
This is a S-29 for what it's worth. He narrowed it down to the correct reverse and the parallel hair strands at top are distinctive of S-29 over...
I believe we have a 1794 S-24 Late die state here. Like Conder said, a quick glance indicates an early 1794 due to the position of the LIBERTY...
This is currently online on eBay. I believe it is overpriced, but I also believe it is identifiable from the photos. Have fun (if that is your...
Look real close at Reverse Q as well. I may be imagining things, but I think I see a trace of a break at the top of the final cypher of the...
Unfortunately it is more characteristic of the strike than the die, It's sort of like bifurcation of the letters. I have three photos of the S-210...
Maybe? High Fraction bar... check; HWH left of upright... check. But I can't rule out other obverses and reverses. 1800 is a tough year,...
This is a little different due to the higher grade. It is an unattributed S-118 R5+. The bid already indicates at least a couple of people...
This is a fair low grade example of the S-142 R5+. It is readily identifiable by the type 2 lettering, particularly the tail of the R of LIBERTY...
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