Just read an article, entitled "Try Walking Liberty halves", by Mike Throne in the latest edition of Coins Magazine...lots of good info on Walkers...
P, can't begin to imagine how many silver coins we handled collecting for the paper!
If gradable, I would say 10
And I would venture to say the ANA recognition is for the latter...and rightfully so.
Guess who uses the Littleton catalog when comparing prices?? It is privately owned, approx 370 employees, 85,000 sq ft facility.
Mac, good for you for taking the time.
Pretty girl.
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Where is the bad copper spot...? At "ED" on UNITED?
Didn't say it was the only way...you are being argumentative...which I think you enjoy...OK, chu hoi, you win!
With this piece you are correct...for numismatic value, NEVER handle with bare hands.
Definitely circulated...the blossoms and monkey fist are worn...14M minted, very common date...BTW, in case you have not heard it a hundred times,...
Thanks for the replies...from a Feb 2015 article: Die #2 coins certainly are the most desirable, the most valuable, and the easiest to identify...
Looking for you Lincoln experts to help me here. The 1922 "no D" wheat cent is very unusual and coincidental, since there were no other Lincolns...
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Zip and GD, are you saying that the TPG grading standards have been diminished?
I'd keep it...I saw a $100 note at a show (Fredericksburg, Va?) that had all 7's.
Very nice, I love the 89' CC's...just to think where that coin might have been???
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