Typical JW eye candy. I remember being at a EAC meeting at FUN a few years ago and no one had a presentation ready so up pops John with a thumb...
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Reasonable people can disagree on what constitutes a "type" and of course everyone is free to collect whatever and however they prefer. I...
The first (leftmost) coin is N-6. It's the only die marriage of 1825 where Star 6 points strongly right of the coronet tip. The second coin...
It takes a lot of coins to complete the Liberty Seated Type Set of half dimes, dimes, double-dime, quarters, half dollars and dollars. Here's my...
I make this the JR-5 with Obverse 2, and Reverse BL by Zack/Scuderi/Sherril and Reverse E by Logan/McCloskey. Same reverse just different...
The reverses are different too. Note the relation of the leaves to the S in the legend. If I have time tomorrow, I'll try to attribute them,...
Not as nice as Larry's but I still like it. [ATTACH]
Depends on why you're interested in it. If it's a date or die variety that you can't get elsewhere at a price you are willing to pay, then you...
MS-64 BN. I don't see any rub on this coin and the nicks on Liberty's cheek are all that keep it from 65. Some strike weakness or a case of die...
That's a sweet half cent! But I have to agree with ICG and NGC that it's a brown.
I think for type sets condition should be the sole rating condition. If someone wants to use rarity as a point-setter, then the appropriate...
Back in October when this coin was first posted by the OP, I just wasn't willing to call it an early state of the retained cud (3.5) although it...
Not a coin but rather a car part. Tracking showed it delivered into my residential mailbox on Wednesday last week. I saw the delivery and...
Thanks. The wag in me thought it might mean "Questionable Authenticity".
Saw this sticker on a PCGS coin offered at auction. I assume it means "Quality Assured" or some such. No mention of it is made on the PCGS...
Agreed.
Yes, I have that site bookmarked and used it.
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