They look harsly cleaned, meaning you overpaid by about $35 each. :(
I love randomly finding scarce varieties in the stuff I bought. I used to attribute all of my late date large cents, but it turned into a...
I am generally quite partial to “first of” or “origin” coins, but I will always prefer a coin that clearly ties to a fun, interesting, and...
It is the third-finest 1838 GR-10 Half Dollar graded by PCGS. They will post pictures of the top three examples of each variety in their CoinFacts.
Could you post a closeup of the date? I think I see something interesting. Also, what does it weigh?
That is one of the ones on its way to you ;)
Not on the O-104. Plus the “speckles” look raised on the OP coin. The most likely answer is ED.
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Oh, and I sold the other coin for $20. The error coin was actually free. :)
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Large date
I still see a bunch of raised pimples on the upper half of the obverse (kinda looks like die rust), and that still makes me very uncomfortable.
This was $9 on eBay. AU, 180° rotated reverse, and multiple die clashes in the 180° configuration. One of my many scores from my daily 2-3-hour...
It really is a full-time job to make any decent money with coins on eBay. I spent 2-3 hours a day and only made $1000-2000 a month from...
I guess I am in the “meh” catergory. Maybe it is because I hate Morgans.
I was at MS-63 PL. the marks in the field and cheek are just too severe for a 64. What’s so special about it?
I guess most thought it was just another die crack.
IMO, higher-end VF
It appears to be O-104, but I cannot shake the bad feeling I get from this coin.
At first, I was thinking environmentally damaged. Seeing the reverse, I question authenticity
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