Lafayette Dollar Reverse Die Varieties The reverse dies are all distinguished by examining the position of the leaves and stem of the branch...
Lafayette Dollar Obverse Die Varieties Obverse 1: The diagnostic for the DuVall 1 is the base of the "A" in DOLLAR is lowered and leaning...
Just for you Mike: There are four known obverse dies (1-4) and 5 known reverse dies (A-E). Heritage provides the following reference about the...
In my original post I indicated that there are five varieties but the 4E variety has a current population of two so I decided it could not be...
That note ain't worth a pile of rocks.;)
I wouldn't be too impressed, sometimes I come home and it is empty.
My first thought was dipped and re-toned (AT). The more I look at this coin, the more perplexed I get. It is a very strange coin.
I will point you to this thread that I wrote last year. It should give you an idea of what to look for and what to expect to pay....
Do yourself a favor and stop trying to win an argument. You made a mistake by telling the OP that his coin was counterfeit and that he got ripped...
That is a great idea for a collection, all four with fantastic toning.
T$, There is a specific reason why the slab says SAINT on it. In 1907, both the Liberty Head and Saint Gaudens Double Eagles were minted. PCGS...
Here is my list with photos. 1881-S PCGS MS68 Monster Toned Morgan Dollar (Sunnywood Collection) 1915-S Panama Pacific $50 Octagonal MS64+...
Johnny, I would need better photos of the coins in order to give my opinion about the price, but please take a look at this thread that I started...
Welcome to the forum. Saint Gauden's double eagles were minted from 1907 to 1933 (some exceptions). Each date and mintmark is worth different...
LOL, Me 2 [IMG] But seriously, my pocket piece is a rare quarter eagle.;) [IMG]
Has any member of Cointalk ever seen the Lafayette Monument in Paris? Is it as impressive as it looks in the photo?
In that context, I concede, the TPG's have a problem. But I still think they should assign the grade as they see it. They have the same problem...
I think the coin is fine, but the label seems to be incorrect. I never understood why that bothers everyone so much since it is easily rectified.
My forum activities mirror yours. I lurk on PCGS, have never posted, not even once. I just don't want to get in that many arguments. I post a...
Yes, every other coin forum of which I am a member. This one is by far the most friendly and conducive to learning. Just one question before you...
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