I was hoping you would take a look at this. Does that one appears original to your eyes?
That really hits home with me.... I thought the very same for most of my life!
I have been wanting one of these for some time and costs are just all over the place for them. I like the history associated with these pieces and...
I know, right?….. That was the most polite response I could muster up.
The loudest? Probably the wrong bust!!
Thanks Santini! I’ll jump in. Entry post. Just a lovely half cent. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yes sir. Wow, mine is a better coin than that.
Oh, John.... That was bad! LOL
Welcome to the forum. Usually these old threads don’t get much attention paid to them. You would receive better replies with a thread of your...
I will pass on the info. Thanks everyone.
Yes, I am swayed. Thanks everyone. She will be interred.
There may be more reprocessed steel cents than there are unmolested steel cents. The fellows above are correct...... Imagine shooting paint over a...
That is a very good point. Yes, counterfeit gold is a huge concern these days. That may be the deciding factor for me. My largest concern is...
I like her. I think the features in her face are as strong as I have seen. I too will go 65.
You are completely on the mark. Yes, it was a bit subversive. I find half cent #1 to be just short of visually spectacular. However it is the...
This may be a better set of photos for half cent #2 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yes, I should offer apologies for my photographic abilities. I was gifted with a lot of skills. Taking a decent photo was not one of them!
Both are in PCGS plastic.
No sir. They are not graded the same at all!
Which of these two lovely half cents achieved the better grade? Half Cent #1, 1835 [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Half Cent #2, 1828 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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