As long as the dealer has a reasonable return policy you ARE seeing the coin before you commit to buying it. Sight seen/unseen purchases have...
I would say that it is 114. To be sure, check the relationship between the D over E on the reverse. On the small stars the stand of E is...
It is...and a nice one to boot.
It is a late state of obverse #9. There is an even later state with the die cracks even more pronounced and extending to the right edge below star 13
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Yes and definitely yes.
It's not an addiction. I can stop anytime. Of course, I started buying bust halves in 1972 and haven't stopped yet.;)
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Actually most of the counterfeit slabs that I have seen purported to be either NGC or PCGS. Some of them are quite real looking. More than just...
I would call it a 112A. The N in UNITED fills in later than the S in STATES.
Same die marriage--different die state. The 103A is a little less common than the 103 early state.
Probably the same thing(s)I'd buy with a $170.00 budget--or a $17000.00 one... more bust halves.
Real, just highly polished. Decent jewelry piece.
ONA in April will be around 100--come meet me if you're in the area; the TNA (In June this year) is usually about twice that.
Great start...now try and avoid the fever.
Nice. I don't have a 104 and you have 2.:(
It is.
Larry, when you get tired of that 1811...
Not to cast shade, but "stole it" depends on when he was in middle school...when I first started buying bust halves back in junior high 10 dollars...
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