There were 4 dies used for the 1922. the 3 with teh weak reverse were grease. Die #2 is believed to be the result of a die clash. See...
Assuming that you are done, my comments; Most pages are not wide enough to have 2 columns. Having your new column on my home page or CT's home...
OOPS! Depression started in 1929 unless they are rewriting that history also.
I have no idea just who you are referring to, but often the best science is when I do A, I get B. That is where most, if not all, of our...
Most of what you say is correct, but most of the rest is not applicable on the scale we are interested in. For coins, you are only interested in...
Hey! I paid less that $200. I stand to get either money equivalent to a 65 red or the coin. I could play this game a long time before I would...
No one else? Here is a 12-D.
I bought it that way. See http://www.cointalk.com/forum/t44616/
Here is my 31-D. NGC and I are still in negotiations as to what they are going to do with it. They sent me a "replacement", but there was as...
OK, so what grade do you think they are?
Are those 2 both 67's or did that 39 make 68? Man, they are solid.
Most albums I have seen list the 1955DD. Is that not an error. What about the 42-41 dimes?
Hopefully, your observation were this year and not 2008.
Depends on your definition of "ruin". If that coin is AU (I cannot tell for the glare), it should sell for no more than an XF price when cleaned...
It is too well struck/mark free for a 63. It looks like it has oodles of luster, so I gave it a 65. If the luster is down a bit (average), I...
Nice one. 66 or did they get a 67?
I am guessing that he would not object to either.
Oh! My! He stoops to the lowly Lincoln. Nice ones even if they are not S VDB's.
Jim, Those are a couple pretty Lincolns. That 55 almost looks like a Lehigh coin.
I would go 65 RB.
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