Please explain what you mean by this.
There’s doubling on both sides: the date and star notching on the obverse. …reverse: the D/GOD and the bottom of the banner below that D. Also...
Keep things in perspective. Yes, they are a mint error and are a slab-able collectible but when you come right down to it, it is just an example...
I see your point, but proofs accomplish two very real purposes. First, as the supposed “best” of what numismatic arts can produce are beautiful...
I have collected proof and high MS coins but my ardent focus is on finding coins that have survived circulation and are MS (newly added to the...
Yes, die polishing. I was schooled on this subject recently, too…trails. Nice looking coin notwithstanding.
Completely correct, although us old school guys would know what you meant if you had said “clipped”. And it has one of the best examples of the...
UPDATE…(but the mystery remains). Contacted NumisMaster and was told they do not determine the prices/values listed, that they saw one auction...
It’s not Mint State. There’s too much wear on the high points on both sides. Couple that with the die deterioration and the multitude of large...
Possible there was a Master Die problem and a new one was created. Definitely 2 distinct types, and I like Type 2 better.
Most likely a plating blister/bubble.
Well, it looks raised but not connected to the rim so not a cud…therefore it must be called an interior die break.
…And, the price fluctuates during the day. A better pair of metrics is 1) the high price reached that day and 2) the close price at the bell. A...
We may never know why it got a MS64, but late die strike or no it appears to be AU58. Both sides look slightly worn. One other thing I see is a...
It has been cleaned and I see clashing on the right side of the obverse next to the star at 3:30k or so. Other than that I don’t know these...
Requesting info from anyone regarding this coin. The NGC World Coin Catalog has a listing for it that is ambiguous, so I am looking for...
Allan, Do 2 things to give yourself a better idea on its’ worth and condition: 1. Google “1869 Indian Head Cent value scarcity”. You end up...
One common metric used on IHC is the lettering LIBERTY on the headband. These are almost completely worn away on your coin. The reverse is much...
Looks around VF25/30, low mintage date lists for $6/7.00 or so. Great find! Still trying to find one after 65 years. Of course, I could have...
I share with friends and family the odd coin occasionally. But recently my efforts have gone to preparing my collection for permanent gifting (to...
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