Makes it hard to grade not see the luster across the face. I picked AU50 based off what maybe luster across a weak strike. The 1822 I recently...
Some people just prefer the comfort of a slab. I feel my local dealer appropriately (or tries to) price on coin based of the coin and not the...
YES - most certainly yes that is what I meant. Big goof and my humble apologies. I will fix the post immediately. I guess I can only edit the...
Nice set - can't wait to see it when it is completed.
I really like the color on this coin - very nice indeed.
Well - I won't say all of them are over priced but I have noticed quite a few are. The 1882 snow-6 coin was 1/2 what it sold for. Some of the...
Machine Doubling I found this post on "Machine Doubling" interesting and have nominated it accordingly for "CoinTalk Thread of the Week Of The...
Darn....but where there is one there is another....at least I hope. Will have to keep looking....:)
Nice cody and T$. I think I have the twin to that 1870CC. Nothing new from my end - well this in this thread. No new pictures from my end.
Did I miss a cherrypick? I was not 100% sure so I did not want to bid too high. Look page 227# fourth edition FS 3.985 or maybe page 197 -...
Yep - small date and small letters. I think my last buy of bust halves was mainly because they had two examples side by side. It made it so easy...
A reminder never hurts. Thanks.
To me looks like a small die chip, but wait for an expert.
Becareful - we all know I make mistakes. :) And yes there are several that are hard to attibute - I think I dislike 1827 the most.
Complain away......not sure I like any of them, but oh well....:)
PS - Star 7 slender points and hollow center. I probably should have went with XF-40, but went with first reaction on seeing the coin.
Xf-45 o-112 r3.
I usually get mine at Jps Corner.
That 1796 is very nice. I knew others had some bust dollars. :)
R-1 per the sheldon book.
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