@Laurie B Yes to saving as they all carry a premium. If I'm not mistaken only 2 million of each were made. Condition is everything but they can go...
Same here on the east coast, in the Berkshires in Ma. Some lag time. Should straighten itself out eventually.
@Bigbluemax2017 This was not done at the Mint, it is damage and not an error.
@mpcusa Very nice that you got to take the trip. Very historical. It is a shame though, that I heard through the news that PA wants to end Civil...
I agree. This is especially necessary so as to avoid missing a possible over date, two feather variety or key date. There will always be value to...
Also used in horse tack quite often.
Nice! Is it already listed?
If the good folks here cannot find an answer for you, I might suggest a site on Facebook called "ID Me". It is primarily and foremost a metal...
"Ghent" is also in Wales. A good friend of mine lives there.
@Scubalou Get them up on EBAY quick enough, before the site is saturated and you can make a few bucks. After that, the interest will subside.
@PamR There are so many for this date I can't even recall a few of them. Most are in the statue bay, left or right on the pillars. I think there's...
Yes it is.
It's a personal preference. I only collect by year. For me there are just way too many issues in the set to try and keep up with.
I do see some type of notching there. Not sure if this is a worn die issue or not. Also, I would not know the class of doubling if it is doubled....
As stated above. Notice also, the ridge ring, which is evidence of a worn die.
Paging @Jack D. Young
Possibly due to the financial crisis during Andrew Jackson's (1829-1837) term as President. Coins were hoarded and banks collapsed. But correct me...
Sorry, I was not referring to you. It was just a general comment for future posts. I see where you were going with it.
This is another instance where I would ask everyone not to validate something we are not positive about. Better, closer, clear photos are needed....
I bought some of these from a local five & dime when I was a kid during the 60's. Some said "facsimile" others did not.
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