(Late die state) AU-50 Edit: ...as evidenced by flow lines at stars.
MS 64
The easiest identifier of an accented hair Kennedy for the 1964 proof set is the missing lower left serif of I in LIBERTY on the obverse. I...
This thread is nearly 2 years old and the OP was last on CT in March of 2019. Hopefully, she will respond to the recent posts.
Agree. The bottom of the S mintmark is below the bottom of the nearest window, among other diagnostics. Nice find!
As is frequently the case, I too am late the the party. My opinion was MS 66, based upon only a couple very minor nicks. What one might see as...
+1. The color differences are significant.
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Appears to be silver solder beads to me.
Sorry Eduard, in deleting your link to Continental Dollars in quoting you, my discussion of a Scotland coin shop experience appeared to be a part...
The 1918-s 2 feather is not at all scarce and carries essentially no premium to the normal 1918-s. On the other hand, check the scarce 1918 2...
IMO, as an over 15 year collector of two feathers nickels, the 1929 S does not meet the criteria of two feathers. I must admit that I have never...
Wow, I did not initially notice the dark blotches (gunk). Wish you the best!
Estimate of value 10.2 cents Edit to add: please keep searching and enjoy the hobby!
GoldFinger1969: The hoopla over the MS-66 1923-D $20 is well-deserved, but the so-called lowly MS-63 1915-S really has a good look and could...
Loved Salzburg. Historical, beautiful city. Great coins messydesk.
Upon further review, (forgive the football axiom) IMO, it is possible that the coins could have been struck from the same die. The longer cud on...
+1
Agree, two different dies..not a single die state progression.
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