Of course, one should never say never, but the 1810 102 NEVER has a full left wing. Yours is typical. Now, someone will show me one just to...
STRONG milling on that 1810-110. Most look more like this one. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nice looking 29/7 CirCam. I like the rust toning,
Here's a PCGS 102a XXX with the cracks at the date. The reverse crack is in its infancy. Although the coin isn't (and never has been) mine I saw...
Doesn't gotta be. There are a few early 102As with the XXX edge. I doubt this is one of them, though.
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My newest playmate is in the mail...Seller pics. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Brings to mind a question I've had for years--and also the reason that I seldom participate in GTGs. Do people give what they think the coin...
People tell me I'm a little crazy about 1827...I don't understand why they think that. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Another prime die state 1812 109'...no die bump at star 10...probably R-6 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Cleaned ..no one else paid any attention to it in an auction several years ago. Opening bid of 75.00 won it.
Talking prime die states, are we? I've got a few. 1809 110 prime...no inscued tracks over eagle. R-6 [ATTACH] [ATTACH] 1810 101 prime...no die...
How do you do that??? Stop at only one?
I'm reasonably certain it's 105. Nice catch, Longshot.
I can see why...She's purty!
I don't recall whether I've posted this one lately or not. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Dirt and smudge. Nice 108A--an R-2 die marriage.
As an Overton 102 it will have the XXX edge with the xs between the words dollar and fifty--sometimes overlapping the word dollar. The marks are...
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