Mark, yours if very nice as well. I have confirmed that both are the JR-1e...R7...maybe someone needs to write a book on these and update Jules'...
Oh, sorry. I am not into those guess the grade, then disagree when we disagree on the the guessed grade games. PCGS gave her an XF40. Quite a...
Here is an 1833 10c JR-9. I bought this a few years ago from the local shop graded by the old ANACS w/ the Photo Cert. as VG10/VG08. Just...
Hard to tell from the photos but, I would say it is a solid AU58/MS63 and is really well struck for the series. It's always nice to see a branch...
Actually this damage on the eagles neck has nothing to do with the obverse die failure. Even in it's terminal state the reverse of the B-5 does...
This is a B-5. I am not sure what that translates to in Duphorne #s or what the new Tompkin's reference designates it as? It is a very cool...
The 1846 dime is a much better date to own than the 1844 in my opinion. There was a hoard of 612 offered in a 2003 Heritage auction which didn't...
Some diagnostics for 1829 JR-7 R1: Obverse: Straight necked square base 2. S8 & S9 are distant. Reverse: Scroll ends under right tip of right...
Nice reverse strike on the JR2. I'd net grade it VF
It is listed in Brunk:...
Not unless they are in plastic or on Ebay.
"What should I do with coins that haven't been graded...." If you are not going to submit them to a TPG, you might as well melt them. These...
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