No worries ...I will ,as after I realized that they were older I figured you already had one.....they are nicely done.
Bought this yesterday. $275 Shame the luster breaks and bag marks are on the obverse but the reverse is stunning and I love the coin
Thanks coming from you I know for a fact I picked a good one. LoL Been told a few times I have a good eye, but to be honest it sold its self....it was very apealing in the case.
An 1850-O Half Dime with neat reverse rim cud . . . A 1919-D Walker . . . A colorful 1854 Quarter Eagle . . .
Your 1850 o h 10 is an V- 2c its an R-5 cud below the U of United on reverse. Heavy cracks on all stars. The V-3a is the other specimen that has a reverse cud. It is an R-6 and the cud is on the UN of united. Thanks Mike for your assistance yesterday...thought I return the favor.
in todays mail, the owls I self slabbed The 1885-0 Is much nicer in hand. The PRR needs a little cleaning. All and all a good day
NGC recently added a slot for classic silver commems to their 7070 registry set. So finally I had a good excuse to buy one :-D
Yeah I saw that myself... been looking for a good one for a few weeks now since they added the slot (and won't be a BTW!! lol)
Actually the Oregon half was my favorite silver commen, but I really like the rusty toning on this one.
I'm deciding if I want the "Rhode Island" or possibly the "Norse America" but may come to which I can get in highest grade at a good price (and It still WON'T be a BTW LOL)
Latest for the Capped Bust Half Dime set; 1934 LM-4, R-1. Nice die crack from left of the date up through the bust, E of LIBERTY and to the rim. I liked the toning on this coin and it doesn't have any significant marks.