True on that one. It doesn't have the luster of the 23'. Also a common date. GTG on it way.
No, I would think that it is a filled die. I would like to see the other two examples if you got them @Pennywise4040 . Same good close ups as the...
I see one in my future.:snaphappy:
Fantastic design JoJo, and coin. I found this one in a repaired slab....
Nice @Mat Yours is a slightly smaller bust and larger inner ring.
The M shows damage. It isn't a new variety. Notice the displaced metal on the device and in the field?
Well, your photos are better than usual, you finally found a coin that was at least worth looking at. It is AU or better, that's a plus. What you...
I wish I knew. I am just not well versed in IHC's. Nice additions to your collection!
Sounds like it could get addicting. As if I need any other habits.
Thats nice I like it.
When they reholder do they also check the grade?
I bought my first Hogmouth. Been looking for one for a long time. The dealer pulled out an AU58 that was really out of my budget. It was...
It is real hard to tell if the blemish is just hazing/toning, or if it has had contact. Proofs are nearly impossible to grade thru photos.
Definitely Acid damage. I have found these detecting that weigh down to 1.5 grams.
Well, here is the reveal! After looking at slabbed coins for years, seeing the gradeflation happen and market grading take hold. This has got to...
That is awesome Beth.
I think that I will leave this one thru the evening and post the grade in the morning. We have some good guess's so far. This is in a GEN 1.2 holder.
We will just say that I paid a slight premium for the holder. But less than recent auction prices.
I will look it up a little later. Thanks The dealer had it labeled as RIC 595 and I couldn't find it.
These show the brilliant luster, but I think are too bright. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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