Got me overly excited when I saw the reverse on this one along with the die stage of the obverse. The reverse die was used first used on O-127 a...
It may date back to the 50s, but it was updated and priced no earlier than 1969 due to the Overton number on it.
Nice looking coin in the pics. Solid VF today. I had it on my Watchlist but forgot about it. With the 3 snipers at the end I wouldn't have...
Two side hobbies... 1. Beatles memorabilia...and you people just THINK coins are expensive. LOL 2. Ice cream wrappers. (yes, it's really a thing)...
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This is something I wish I could have done. I DEFINITELY noticed it. :bigtears:
Most people on CT know that I am kinda obsessed with 1827 busties. You've got a nice R-4 die marriage. Here's what that die marriage looked like...
@Randy Abercrombie reposted his first thread this morning and made me wonder. I have problems believing this was my first, but here goes....
The best word now is OKC in 2025. Now all I have to do is live that long.
Living in OKC I would love to see this happen--easy 2000 to 2500 dollar addition to my coin budget for the show, but I just don't see this...
You are an asset to this place. You deserve every like.
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Anybody remember Teletrade phone auctions? [ATTACH]
I don't know; maybe this one? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
An addition to my short set of Walkers... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] and an upgrade to my 1827s... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
PCGS lists them here. It'll at least give you a ballpark figure. https://www.pcgs.com/prices/detail/capped-bust-quarter/108/most-active
Speaking of rotated die clashes I offer up this 1814 O-102. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The first coin I ever bought...I've been broke ever since!;) It was also the greatest purchase I ever made. Every cent I've spent has been...
Actually, as I recall (I first saw it in 2004, then again in 2007) it didn't bring that much of a premium. I was the under bidder the first time,...
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