That is a beautiful and of course very historical coin. I saw it at the British Museum in 2008 If I recall and was very impressed. I wonder how...
1811/09 is an interesting year. The same set of dies were used as for the 1809, with the digits '11' punched over the '09'. The reverse die...
Your are correct, @Omegaraptor, 1809 CBD's are quite popular and can be hard to find. I recall about 5 years ago there was some kind of craze...
Thanks, all for your comments. @ldhair, nice examples! @Black Friar, that is quite a find! 1821 JR-2 is one of the top ten rarities in the...
Great! I am not doing too bad. Just one wrong (Geta instead of Elagabalus). 780 pts.
@old49er, there are nine die pairings for 1835. Your example is an 1835 JR-1.
Thanks Guys, for your positive comments, and for posting your examples. @deacon2828, that is a very interesting cud. The Capped Bust Dime Variety...
I do, and I love these little coins. Besides early large cents and colonials, the CBD's are perhaps my favorite U.S series. Within the Capped...
Beautiful!
Nice coin! When it comes to coinage bearing portraits of Roman ladies, @Mat is your guy. He will probably be along soon and comment on your new...
Thank you everybody once again for your helpful comment and tips. I will catalogue this coin in my collection as RIC VII 213.
That is a great analysis, SuperDave. Thank you for your dedication and for the link to the Seated Dollar Site.
OK, its getting late over here so I will let you know how NGC graded it. But first, many thanks for all your responses: your opinions ranged...
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