That's the famous Stewart Blay coin. I thought it was once a PCGS 65 but it no longer shows in the pop report.
It's hard to pick just one. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
I used to own a set like this but sold it for some reason. [IMG] [IMG]
Here is one that is so crude, it's easy to spot. [IMG] [IMG]
When I first looked at this thread, I went looking for where the images came from. It's habit after all the years of folks just messing with the...
Obverse MS-60, Reverse MS-63. I guessed 61.
So 10 rolls of half dollars should weigh much more than 5 lbs.
What is the weight of one roll?
This is probably not an item folks run into much so it's tough to know a value. I'll guess it's worth a few dollars. It looks to be brass. I would...
Well said Hobo.
Cladking came up with circa 1933. It might be fun to put a set together.
Maybe the folks that were making the Clinton quarters went a bit further.
Many coins are not flat in the slab. This can cause focus problems. Past that, Leadfoot has the right ideas.
I think it's a bit short of FSB. I'll guess MS-63 from the image. Looks like someone really overpaid to me.
Sure looks like a clash die coin to me. The new images really helped. I'm a big fan of anything with a clash. Have been for about 40 years. Some...
I'm thinking 62. Nice coin but the dark areas in front of Liberty make me wonder if it was worked on a bit. Maybe just the image. White balance...
Pop 729 and 11. Shane got a great price but it is a really cool coin.
I'll trust the seller and PCGS that it is FBL.
Thanks cladking.
Thanks for the information. It's been tough to keep up with these the last few years.
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