Not sure I would call it a new hub type as it is only one die and it might have even been cut directly into the die as a modification to retrofit...
Here is the coin I was referring to, it has the hand of a type 2 Obv but everything else like a type one. They were clearly playing around and...
No patterns although i am convinced the 76 4 finger obverse (type 1.5) was a trial dial made during the reworking of the hubs that was put into...
http://www.pcgs.com/SetRegistry/showcase.aspx?sc=1220 I have been know to buy a few here and there, do you have any specific questions? No...
It is real
AU details "streak removed" or "artificial color" It has au55 details just messed with but what do I know.
Mushy rev much like other wide CC's with the weak eagle leg and the obv does have some luster in the protected areas. It was simply overdipped.
Important coins in my set are; 75p 1/1 circulation strike 76p 2/2 circulation strike one of the finest known 75cc wide 1.2 1 of only a 2 known...
I'll answer best I can 1) yes the small wide CC die (1.2mm) was used repeatedly over 73-76 and is in fact the same die as verified by specific...
Actually the raw one was the one discovered by DanT and since sold to the number one Trade variety set. The DC details was located in its holder...
My broken arrow, it looks unc (but ugly) to these eyes but what do I know. It has that deep dish flash under the splotchy toning [IMG]
One interesting thing about the 77s broken arrows is that they attempted to fix the die by re-hubbing and created the 78s DDR with fixed arrows...
This is the lowest graded one I ever plucked out of the Wild. Graded G4 There are lots of slugs out there itnjust isn't worth grading them unless...
Well considering they were shot to show the tone and not the mirrors, I guess you're just going to have to trust me. Or not
Double post
I don't have one of those two but this is what the double holder looks like [IMG] [IMG]
92 is PCGS 64 and deeply mirror PL, 93 is PCGS 62 and flashy PL. Reside in PCGS double holder. Funny part is the 92 upgrade from a SEGS 63 PL...
[IMG]
I enjoy many things about our hobby but at the top of the pile is the historical aspect of it. I love how the coins them selves are basically...
I have specialized in these for over a decade and have found 1 raw small d at a show in baulk silver (rim dinged VF) and two low end cleaned VFs...
Separate names with a comma.