Its in good ms shape too, 64 for sure ...
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I have images of my father coin, but CPU fried so I can't show them, his is graded at ms-65 by pcgs ..
Well, now at least you have a file number for your coin ....
Does look the same, my just red thats all ...
Paddy, here that chip I was talking about on that another thread...
Thanks Jay ....
This one has a die crack from the E in we and The S in trust [ATTACH]
If it wouldn't of been for Mr. Potter posting it, I would have never remember it .
I think would be really hot on the market right now, to sell .. should get xxx, or more with the right person .. Just my opinion ...
I forgot I even own this...
For anybody that's interested, I also posted it on Coneca forums where I knew Mr. Potter would show up...
What really sad, the show I seen he died in a car accident . This story was just on strange inheritance ..
From what I can remember 2 people split the price of this coin, and 1 of them was one of the owner of PCGS ...
Heres another image with some extra lighting [ATTACH]
I'll be bring them to a local show shortly, maybe a new one, time will tell, they are in amazing shape for being 10 years old . Theres no-way...
I needed this one for my set, found 7 of them at Walgreen . Check out the die crack, its even in the field under the bust and runs into the ribbon...
Its time for a school lesson, check it for a " Vam " if you need help, let us know ...
The second 1881-S isn't 2 or 16 mint-mark isn't in the same position as theses vams . More images would help out ...
The 1904 is vam 11, but a better image of the leaves between R & I of AMERICA could make it 11A . Looks like the die chip has started ......
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