Nice RD.
Fun coin Joe! Where did you find it?
Was hunters Island an old dump. How did it get it's name?
Gotto be done hobo style. The job on the second profile is fairly well done. I would give a few bucks out of curiosity. If I found it in a pawn...
What I see is also die deterioration. Notice the back of Kennedy's neck. The perimeter lettering also shows DDD.
Agreed. Holding something in a flip for reference doesn't hurt. I still have my learning collection. Someone will get it one of these days.
Well my photos make this coin look in worse condition than it is. Most of the marks are very minor luster grazes. I would say this is a border...
I am at MS66 on this one. I can let the ding go at the right of the steps bottom. But that break of step 1 is what caught my eye.
Not seeing it?
@Seattlite86 did you get these back?
In this instance I agree 100%
I tried to hit a local shop after work yesterday, but they were closed. I wanted another before the end of the year.
34D medium motto [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It not a basement slabber. LOL @SensibleSal66 and @Barney McRae I don't know what to do with you two. read above.
Below is a photo of the original Liberty bell. This bell rang for nearly 100 years before the crack was noticed. The Inscription reads: Proclaim...
I was mistaken on what I thought was luster.
Maybe it is the wrong set of words, This company started up in the mid 80's and had a different approach to grading.
The slab is what caught my eye not necessarily the coin. Then I saw what made me buy it. By the way the slab was discounted for the reputation....
The Battle creek is my favorite that that's a wonderful two-sided toner.
These were sold during the Bicentennial 1776. Sold mounted in gold toned money clips, (solid blank back). And in Bevel or pendant with two sides,...
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