Come on the one that eludes everyone is the 83D doubled ear. I have searched for it so long that I think it might be a well placed gas bubble....
A slide error, usually thru slick compacted grease, and maybe a lightweight planchet.
The Ceasars? The Fathers of Liberty. They are quite pricey.
These type of error that have a piece of the die flip over and shatter the corresponding die face. It should be recognized like we appreciate the...
I would think that the combo of errors should add a small premium to the coin. Floating clashes are quite rare IMO, add the nice cud. I could see...
5000 is unrealistic. What you have is a nice cud, and is that a clash E from ONE reverse? Cuds sell for less than a $100 and that is in Mint State.
If the coin is absent of wear or circulation then it definitely makes it into MS60 possibly up to gem.
I originally thought 45, but I am gonna say XF40.
Nice looking coin ED.
Fun I would call it exunomia. Although trial, test or pattern shouldn't be looked past.
What did I miss? I dig the Sash on the ONE reverse H8.
A satirical piece. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Happy Fathers day! A leader of a revolution, and a forefather of a nation. It's the only thing I could come up with. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I put away nice early die stage coins from circ. The challenge is finding the shields without a die crack, IDB's, nice luster. Think about that...
Nope not an rpm. position is a little off from all of them.
Common area for the shield cent to start deteriorating. Zero premium.
Tell the guy he has no clue what he is talking about. There isn't an AM variety for 82. Both copper and the zinc are going to strike up different....
Can you get a clearer photo of the MM on the 38D it looks like it could be a RPM.
Most values are determined by what a dealer wants to charge but that doesn't always mean that they will get it. For me I see so many of these...
It looks close to either PL or DMPL, but from Photos it is nearly impossible to tell the reflectivity of the fields. PL 2-4 inches of...
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