1916 SLQ ANACS PO-1 for sale here, and a few others.....
BigD5
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A neat coin, and a perfect example to fill that empty hole in your album. Good's sell for over $2k, so this should be a good oppurtunity for someone.
Paypal is ok, less 3% for non-paypal payments.
$760 dlvd.
1914-d 1c PCGS xf/45 Very nice for the assigned grade. Choice surfaces. $810 dlvd. *pic's available via email*
1875 CC 20c ANACS vg/8 Perfect, med. grey circulated surfaces. $215 dlvd. *pic's available via email*
Always a 5 day return priv., no questions, less shipping charges.
Any questions/comments, feel free to pm or post below.
Thank you!
Paypal is ok, less 3% for non-paypal payments.
$760 dlvd.
1914-d 1c PCGS xf/45 Very nice for the assigned grade. Choice surfaces. $810 dlvd. *pic's available via email*
1875 CC 20c ANACS vg/8 Perfect, med. grey circulated surfaces. $215 dlvd. *pic's available via email*
Always a 5 day return priv., no questions, less shipping charges.
Any questions/comments, feel free to pm or post below.
Thank you!
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peacockcoins
<< <i>How can you tell the diffrence on this coin from a 17 type I when its in this grade? >>
See that cool little flip to the hair of Liberty (on the left)? That's only on the 1916.
Also, if you can see it, the toes are in a slightly different place compared to all other dates.
peacockcoins
".....The 1916 has one prominent hair strand and a faint strand above it. The 1917 has two distinct hair strands."
"...Miss Liberty's gown. On the 1916, this extends to her foot. On the 1917, it travels up, connecting to her leg in the calf region."
Because of the wear, information about the shield is not real useful.
Stephunter, go buy the book, maybe then PCGS won't think of sueing me for reproducing part of their book!
Great book though, even has a few words about 'Full Steps"!
Dave