Mike your giving me way to many cookies
As far as I know they were done by hand, so yes they could change, but there was only one die pair for the 12s that I know of. Edit. I hope I'm...
Split the denticles in 1/3rds. Compare the left edge of mm D will be more to the left of center where left edge of the S will be right of center
I voted D, reasons are the mm over the denticles the D is to the left and s should be more towards the right
2nd picture is a different coin
58 on the holder but should be au details , looks to be putty in front of the head band, and corrosion below the 1 and top right of the arrow...
Yes, top notch and full of wisdom,
Doesn't look like 65 either 378
Well what can we do to to them for sending us Piers Morgan :meh:
The problem with selling 250 coins as all or none your cutting your potential buyers to a select few and they have the the advantage on negotiations
Doubt it will be done in our lifetime, last I knew they were out of money and nothing's been done for a couple of years.
Well since one is vf/xf the left one is details polished? But the right one doesn't sit right with me in the pictures either
38.5 , not enough separation at the ribbon for me to give it a 40
Hey now, I was only 180 pounds back then
Proof coin
From $4 to $1,000,000 with that kinda of information
Well if they bought them at LongBeach and did a show grading it's possible to have them in hand
10 pounds , My boy come out at 13 lbs
Come on now, It's stack's, they're just trying to bring everything down to the speed of their website
Oh no that will make the Philly cent a rare key date now :rolleyes::facepalm:
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