Here is Davids plate coin http://www.indiancentvarieties.com/1900_variety014.html [ATTACH]
I believe this is a Snow-14 in the early die state. Is there a die chip under the jaw line started? Its not clear from the obv. pic. There are...
I believe you are correct on the 1842. The 1854 is a N-16, the 5 and 4 are spaced farther apart on the N-18
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1868 MPD Snow-12, Poliquin-12 Top Of A Misplaced 8 In The Denticles Below The 6 [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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It is a rounded bust, There is more space between the bust and the one on the pointed.
Nothing compared to the clashing of me and the better half if I was to start a new series
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This seems rather unscrupulous at a minimum. Yes the 77 was struck with the shallow N along with others. I think that Thomas Tusser had this...
In all fairness to the buyer of the coin he never stated he was unhappy or did he make any threats. I feel he had a specified weight for the coin...
I never determined which variety it is. The fine cracking on the rev. of the N-31 that Newcomb mentioned in his description is all but invisible...
I was a new employee at the shop I worked in for 44 yrs. and the metal detecting bug hit our dept. hard after one of the guys bought a "Whites"...
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My cousin showed me the dime trick 55 yrs ago. I remember him telling a story about a irate vendor chasing him down after hitting the same machine...
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