I always thought british large cents were bronze...
I know they've all been searched many times but I search 'em again!
If you want to see the price of metals go crazy tell everyone you know to cash in their digital PM's...
I'll give ya $50 for it if it's fake. It'll be a place holder in one of my books... ;)
Thanks robbudo!
so it's not rot at all?
would you rather have a key date that is not an error?
Nice, way to discourage the OP. I'd still love to see some of these "fakes" with all of the die characteristics. We seem to hear all about them...
That's what I was going for...
Oh, forgot to look at the date...J/K. I love this coin, wish is was in the holder a little straighter though. C'mon, it's gotta make it a little...
Is this an optical delusion?
I'd fly it to California myself...
I'm chompin at the bit to see if this is genuine...
I'd love to see a fake with all of the die characteristics found on the 93-S. What would you give this coin for a grade? Is it too nice?
How is the 94?
I like 2X2 flips because storage is easier in a flip box. Air tights are always sliding around and don't stack well.
Looks like a 93-S to me. Rabbit ears, check. Die scratch in Liberty, check. How's the date? Slanted????
But a 93-S AND a Railroad rim?????? Whoa!!!!!!!!!! I just read about a 7/8TF railroad rim that is in the Smithsonian!!!!!!
No such thing as a railroad rim if it's a 93-S? I seen thousands of Morgans but never a railroad rim, no less on a 93-S!!!
Hopefully it's a 7/8TF...:thumb:
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