Nope just Tagging him so that he see's the thread.
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Is this more Physics talk?
No one got this right. @Paddy54 got the slab. Just not the right one . This is the case that I bought the slab and not the coin. This is the first...
Nope the only thing there is a die crack. Here is the reference for SHD-5c-1868-01 It's about halfway down the page....
Die chips, and the S took a hit in the center.
Not with a beveled rim. Proofs are square without a bevel.
I completely forgot the CPG. They got this one completely wrong. A 906 is the first progression from 905, the C looks like it was re engraved....
You have it right. The label has this one wrong. It says it is a FS906. Do you have an online reference for 906?
Sorry folks yesterday was an all day event. Giving this one a bump. This one is also labeled as a shattered die on COC. SHD-5c-1868-01
Or, call it a +1.
I went out of my comfort zone with this one, Last day of the Denver Coin Expo. As always, the slab is the determining factor. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
LOL that leaves more for the Pickers. I won't disagree, bias affects opinions.
Not to derail the discussion on H2O, Very interesting topic. I want to see what @Howard Ryan coin looks like. Especially if we are talking about...
That is a common marker for a Deteriorated die. DDO-009 has a secondary bar that doesn't extend past the primary 2. It shows a separation line and...
When you find your first Jailed cent. You really can't miss the ghostly image on both sides.
Add that to the list: Reasons not to spend your collection. #10 Someone will post it to ETSY thinking they could retire from one sale.
Are you guys sure that this wasn't struck thru grease?
Art would be Market grading and early Technical grading would be a science.
I looked at a few ICG Jeffersons today at the Denver Coin Expo. If I didn't find what I was looking for. I would have been back for a few of them....
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