NTC flubs it again
Conder101
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Ran across this ebay auction.
1794 head of 93 cent
The coin is well worn but not in bad shape otherwise. The sellers photography leaves a lot to be desired. But it is still easy to tell that it is NOT a head of 93. In fact it is a S-65 a late head of 94 and worth about half of what it is bid to so far. If it really were a head of 93 it could easily go a couple hundred higher, and with the head of 93 designation on the slab it quite possibly will. The seller has been notified with specific reasons why it can't be a head of 93. (All heads of 93 have the date well away from the bust, especially the 1, except for S-20. And S-20 has a straight date, the date on this coin is curved so it can't be an S-20.)
1794 head of 93 cent
The coin is well worn but not in bad shape otherwise. The sellers photography leaves a lot to be desired. But it is still easy to tell that it is NOT a head of 93. In fact it is a S-65 a late head of 94 and worth about half of what it is bid to so far. If it really were a head of 93 it could easily go a couple hundred higher, and with the head of 93 designation on the slab it quite possibly will. The seller has been notified with specific reasons why it can't be a head of 93. (All heads of 93 have the date well away from the bust, especially the 1, except for S-20. And S-20 has a straight date, the date on this coin is curved so it can't be an S-20.)
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Jerry
Eric
K S
I also thought it had something to do with the last curl in the hair. I believe at one time the Red Book had a photograph of a Head of 94 but the caption read Head of 93. Maybe NTC does not have good reference materials.
Joe.