1801 is a great year for looking for that error (1/000) There were 5 different reverse dies made that way that year, and they were used on 6...
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I believe it's S-258
I like the Cuban 5 centavo. It isn't easy to find recent Cuban coins due to the embargo, and the fact that eBay won't let people list them for...
The reverse of the fake is the reverse used on 1800 B-11 and B-19
The MM position/spacing does appear to be very similar to the 1873 CC that KBBPPL posted. It does NOT match that on either the 1874 CC or 1873...
I was incorrect when I said all of the large 8 dies had small stars. All of the large star varieties (1, 2, 5, 6,& 7) have star 6 pointing well...
That's a large 8, small stars, small letters N-4. There 2 obv dies with large stars and both have small 8's. All the dies with large 8's have...
The obv (4 characters) should be rotated 90 degrees clockwise, the rev needs to be rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise.
Some of the ANACS certificates gave separate grades for the Obv and Rev as well. The 70 point grading system does seem strange until you learn...
If she PAWNED them they have to hold them for the period of the loan. If she sold them then they could be sold by the pawn broker at any time so...
But the 1801 three errors rev comes paired with two different obverses, the S-219 is, like you said, fairly common but tough to find in high...
7070 is the catalog number for the Dansco US type coin album. (Each Dansco album has its own number.)
That's one for you 19 for me. If 5% should seem to small, be thankful I don't take it all Cause I'm the taxman.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Piece I picked up last month, not especially pretty but it is a 1796 NC-3. There are about 19 pieces known.
First thing I noticed was the date was all wrong, specifically the tall thin 1 and the 8 isn't wide enough, Next was the point of the sixth star...
And if you pick up the Uncs and not the proofs you can get some pretty low mintage issues as well. I picked up a fair number of pieces with...
I don't know where the 400, 1492 or 1892 coins are, but the number 1 coin, along with its documentation, is in the Field Museum in Chicago.
My Man Godfrey. Irene puts some money in Godfreys coat pocket and it falls to the ground, There was a paper note and two coins, not sure what...
There have been three grading services named HALLMARK. The first was a currency grading service from the early 80's. Strange holders that...
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