Nope. PCGS MS66. This pic was a zoomed in pic. I will check tonight, but I think this one was also CAC.
Will you be posting this in the under $50 thread also? I just expect you to get good deals at this point.
O-3/R-Z R-3 the single marriage of the1834 obv. Die 3. No other obv. Dies were struck other than the Rev. Die Z. Nice pick up the bisecting die crack is another plus on this specimen. Sweet pick up valuable coin!
No way! That's amazing. I have never found an IHC in circulation. Got a 1909 Lincoln once, but that was decades ago, and it was worn slick. Really, the only completely obsolete type I've found in change is a few Buffalo nickels; some dateless, some pretty nice.
I have to correct my post to read the R factor for this marriage is not a 3 but an R-1. The sorce of information to determine was incorrect on their first published attribution,but later retracted their first attribution from an R-3 to R-1
I picked this up today. My first Uncirculated Half Dime and my first Eliasberg pedigree coin. It's an 1873-S housed in a PCGS OGH holder. The coin is not the most attractive, which typically is what draws me to the coin. This one just said "take me home". I think it was the pedigree, but I'm not 100% sure. LOL
Two thumbs up! Most likely album toning caused the coins color. These little gems are famous for that.
Nice! If you've gotta have one pedigree, Eliasberg is the one to have! This is the one and only Eliasberg coin I've owned.
Well Eliasberg was from Baltimore it be only fitting that you send me the coin so it could reside in its home state. I'm sure it misses Natty Boh,steamed crabs, Smith island cake, "going down the ocean hon"...etc...
I like that ‘89CC. It’s on my drool list. In other words, I’m more likely to drool over yours than buy it.