If I look at many more of these "Lucky Pennies" i'm going to succumb to owning a few.....If my wife reads this she will kill me.
Damn i was gonna say the same thing !!!! It reminds me of who-dey or seize the dey as they say down in Cincinnati
Four separate auctions from the same seller. $25.50 + $1.50 shipping. Good pics are important! The 06 is a 4 diamond AU and the type 2 is close to a 58 (IMHO)
OK, teach me something... what's so special about this 1904, and what's an S10? I would have passed over this one for the surface marks, just as @physics-fan3.14 discusses in his book.
S10 = Snow 10, as in Rick Snow, the guy that did all the research on varieties and attributions. What's special about it is the Repunched Date.
Sometimes, not always, the Snow attribution can greatly enhance the coins value. That is why I turned a $400 profit on this 1869 S-3 and its surfaces are not great!
S-3? S-10? So, with Snow's IHC guidebook in hand, I find no references to such grading assessments. In fact, Snow closes out his 1904 page noting that there are 12 varieties of "minor repunched dates." Nice 1869, BTW, I doubt that my IHC budget could afford one of those even close to that grade. Edit: I see meanwhile that John has cleared up the question. So it is a matter of the repunched dates. Thanks.