I'll add a few more to keep the thread rolling along. This is an 1846 tall date (VF30...my grade) I purchased as part of a 2-coin set along with a nice 1853 A&R quarter in F12 off of Ebay for a steal. PCGS Coinfacts lists this at $400, but they're nuts. It's one of the whackiest values and pop estimates I've seen in Coinfacts for SLH and there are a lot of them. Can't complain because Coinfacts is very useful, overall, and now free.
I cringe to post this because I'm not 100% certain this is genuine. I think it is, though. It looks to me like environmental damage and some cleaning. Any opinions as to its authenticity and grade? Thanks.
That's one sweeeet PC30 1860-s 25c above from Paesan's stash. Looks more like a 35. Surfaces are far better than the usual cleaned ones you see in holders.
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Pics for this AM, from Doug's Iowa Collection, PC25:
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1878-CC VF+ details
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Barberian - Thanks for posting the halves. I think the CC is real, just cleaned and worked.
I know I got "cleaned and worked" on the deal.
Pics for this AM, from Doug's Iowa collection, PC40:
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Pics for this AM, from my collection, PC10:
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1850-o Crossed from NGC 58 to NGC 53 (expected)
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1857-o old slab new coin for me 35
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1858-O new slab 50
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1860-s Crossed from ANACS 45 to PCGS 45
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1863 ANACS 8 crossed to PCGS 8
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1863-s vf-25 new slab
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1864-s PCGS 35 new slab
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1865 ANACS 12 crossed to PCGS 12
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1868-s ANACS 50 crossed to PCGS 53 !!!
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1869 A Short Flag variety. Rare variety in upper grades- Gerry Fortin Plate coin NGC 58 crossed to PCGS 55
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1870-s First time slab 25. Will post reverse later
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Pics for this AM, from Doug's collection, PC55:
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Pics for this AM, from Elmo's collection, PC40:
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1849 over 6 (VF30)
1849 over 6 Max Image
1849 over 8 (AU50)
1849 over 8 Max Image
Great transactions with oih82w8, JasonGaming, Moose1913.
ms70 - Really nice, original half dimes, besides being neat RPD's. Thanks for posting and linking the max images.
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Joseph J. Singleton - First Superintendent of the U.S. Branch Mint in Dahlonega Georgia
Findley Ridge Collection
About Findley Ridge
Pics for this AM, newp into Paesan's Stash, PC30:
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JBN - Another beauty, thanks for posting.
Pics for this AM, from Paesan's Stash, my kind of look, ANACS-53:
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- Jim
Pics for this AM, from Doug's Iowa collection, PC45:
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Pics for this AM, from Paesan's Stash, PC55:
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What's going on between stars 8-9 and her hair.... lamination, cud, die crack or....
- Jim
Solid, authentic raw dime, this namztaken. Great look. Love the location of the mintmark.
JBN - Thanks on the CC half, it's one of many that belongs to my friend Paesan. Great original look on your '46 half, BTW.
Pics for this AM, newp into Doug's collection, PC35:
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Pics for this AM, another newp nto Doug's collection, PC30:
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Chance favors the prepared mind.
Pics for this AM, an oldie that was in the inventory of my friend Clayton (may he RIP), raw:
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Pics for this AM, newp into Doug's collection, PC53:
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This example has a better look in hand: