Very nice piece of history.
Thanks and good hunting.
I found both the Tuskegee and Delaware, in the wild, last week traveling in Texas. Both Denver's.
That's a better way to ask the question. Also, on the reverse, are the forehead, knee and forearm all high points where one would be looking for...
Do you know if the entire series started with the same basic dies or were new dies produced each year? I ask for the following reason. My...
Be careful, Cointop Smith might get his panties in a wad again and come after you next. Well I guess both of us now.
Well I got the assigned grade. I'll agree that the photos clearly hid the PL. Nice coin. Good luck with the bean submission. Please share...
Oh, I guess I guessed right. Still a beauty I'd be proud to own... Oh, I guess I guessed right. Still a beauty I'd be proud to own...
Okay I can see that. Would an incomplete strike also explain what I see as a contact mark on the obverse? Am I seeing something there that is...
The rubbing on the knee and the mark on the eagles chest has me at MS-65. All together a very nice example. I'm missing the '38's and the Philly...
I went with 63. A lot of contacts/scuffs in the focal points, the reverse is nice though. No PL.
Thx
Free shipping I hope.
What's next? A photo of the USPS carrier putting it in your mail box?
Didn't I see that in Aliens?
Did you get an apology, an invoice or both for the reholder?
Well, I was completely wrong so clearly need more work on my skills. Congrats.
New update. It's back from grading. Graded G04BN. The label states "Mint Error, Double Struck in Collar". Cert # is 41738100 if you'd like to...
Eddie, good question. Let me offer this opinion. First let me state, I'm not an expert, nor a novice. I'm interested in learning more about...
I agree, die deterioration to my eye.
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