This is one of my S VDBs, this one is Obverse 1, its a VF25, but even in this condition the serifs are smooshed, the die chip is almost a blob and...
Die Pair 4.
The coin is worn down to about an F-15, if you look closely you can see the blob that was the die chip sitting in the upper serif, you can also...
I call the 1909 S VDB as good because quite a number of them have weak VDBs on the reverse to the point where some of the periods are completely...
the 1909 S vdb is real and appears to be die pair 4. (square serifs, die chip in upper loop, vdb with matching diagnostics) now to be fair it is a...
Sometimes it feels strange to see a "rarity" coin that is literally unsaleable. This is one of those times.
Well, quite a few of you echoed some of the same things I had been considering, mulling over for the last few days. I do have the plus side of...
I know that blue can be indicative of AT, but I've seen many a deep blue au natural (i.e. this 1944 Washington, which now resides in an NGC MS66...
Lawrence lists 5 mm locations for this date, he doesn't call any of them rare. The coin is listed as an R2 for both AU and MS specimens which is...
Howdy. I've got this here 1908 D barber quarter that I've had for a while now. It has some light to what I would consider dusty subdued toning on...
Guys I had to purchase an absolutely enormous pile of foreign currency to get a dozen Chinese notes from the 30's that I wanted, well because I...
Honestly that has been so much fun to look through. Thanks for posting.
Beautiful, historic, unique, all yes....more expensive...I would say in extreme cases because these links weren't even priced at a fraction of...
It isn't very often that I get the chance to buy something that is completely unique especially if it is coin related. But a few years ago I came...
I would guess that as a major condition rarity this coin would get a grade bump by PCGS. I think it would go MS63 due to the amount of chatter on...
Its been a lazy Sunday and I thought I would take some time and go through some of my more recent purchases of Washington Quarters for my registry...
NGC calls it a 66, then PCGS, because they are looser with Washington Quarters IMO call it a 67.
If you want bang for the buck I suggest a 82,83, or 84 CC GSA Morgan. I've always felt these never really received the premium they were due.
I've got to stick my beak in on this one. While the Emancipation Proclamation made the war politically about slavery and was a hands off gesture...
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