And a few more . . . A rare 1856-S Dime, made especially rare by the fact that it's a problem-free example . . . A common date 1881 Half Eagle, but uncommonly nice, with attractive surfaces, full luster and really nice color, greenish in the peripheries, and amber centers. A beautiful Lincoln-Illinois, with light rainbow pastels (yes, there is blue and green, which did not come out well in the photos) . . .
Filled a hole in my Barber half album and added a nice San Diego commem to my small classic commem collection.
I let my youngest Boy, 7, pick out a Peace Dollar at my Coin club Meeting last night . He picked this 1926D: Iwas just showing it to @Paddy54 and he Vam’d it for me. Vam1B!! That’s the jackpot! R-6. Thanks Paddy, for the Hawk Eyes!
This is a very early to mid strike thus the die crack in the hair is visible, but the other pups tag it. Yet the strike is sharp. Nice Peace dollar definitely a keeper . Nice pick top 30 Elite Peace dollars
This 1858 spoke to me ...a needed date to fill as well the top rpd for the series rpd 001 I like the clash on the reverse as well over all color and eye appeal. 1858/1858
Actually to be perfectly honest Large cents and old coppers arent in my wheelhouse. Im much better with other series.
New half dimes from FUN show in early January. Nothing rare, just some nice higher-grade additions to the die marriage collection.