One of the fun things about the 1860-o half dime is that sometimes the grading services will not see the "o" and label it a regular 1860.
(The "O" mintmark was above the bow 1838-1859, until the last year 1860 when it was a small "o" below the bow).
I have seen 5 examples where this happened in auctions as well.
There were three mid-grade PCGS 1875-P 20c on GC last night. A pair of AU-53 went for about $460 each. I got this bad boy for just a few bucks more. The upbid wasn't for the sticker, anyone wanna guess why?
@KindaNewish said:
There were three mid-grade PCGS 1875-P 20c on GC last night. A pair of AU-53 went for about $460 each. I got this bad boy for just a few bucks more. The upbid wasn't for the sticker, anyone wanna guess why?
Left date (BF-2).
The book says that they are about 2-3% of the remaining population, but I have looked at over 1000 75-P coins over the last few years and this is only the 2nd I've seen.
I got a chance to dig through a stash of over 200 75-P a while back, every one was a BF-1. I think this might be more scarce than R-4.
Aside from the proof only issues, I'm missing the 75-CC BF-5 and four of the common 75-S.
When I finish the set, maybe I should start a 20c thread.
I have just a couple of Seated Liberty coins so far for my 7070 Type set. The series has some real beautiful looking coins from what I have seen so far. Lots of great toning. especially the Half-dimes.
The 1872 caught my eye at the MOON show in Minneapolis last weekend. I was looking for a 62-63 for my 7070 type set budget wise. But said what the hell and bought this instead. Very happy with the purchase, not that concerned about the return on investment in the future. If my Heirs lose a few bucks so be it.
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Twobit - Nice dollar.
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Not one you see everyday, PC53:
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I recognize the above half dime as being from the Simpson collection -- all his cert numbers (from March 2010) started with 06666 !
Collector of randomness. Photographer at PCGS. Lover of Harry Potter.
Newp from the ANA (my first seated dime), PC-45:
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Vern,
Did you end up buying my (used to be mine, not too long ago) 46 Half dime from walt?
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One of the fun things about the 1860-o half dime is that sometimes the grading services will not see the "o" and label it a regular 1860.
(The "O" mintmark was above the bow 1838-1859, until the last year 1860 when it was a small "o" below the bow).
I have seen 5 examples where this happened in auctions as well.
AU55
XF45
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AU58 DDO
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MS70 - Good looking coins.
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Pics for this PM, just the right look IMO, PC55:
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1849/6 FS-301
AU55
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Bought this Friday from a guy , I just liked it?
There were three mid-grade PCGS 1875-P 20c on GC last night. A pair of AU-53 went for about $460 each. I got this bad boy for just a few bucks more. The upbid wasn't for the sticker, anyone wanna guess why?
circulated proof?
BF-2 "left date" R-4.
(vs. BF-1 "right date" R-1).
How many of the ~32 known die pairs in the series do you have now?
Left date (BF-2).
The book says that they are about 2-3% of the remaining population, but I have looked at over 1000 75-P coins over the last few years and this is only the 2nd I've seen.
I got a chance to dig through a stash of over 200 75-P a while back, every one was a BF-1. I think this might be more scarce than R-4.
Aside from the proof only issues, I'm missing the 75-CC BF-5 and four of the common 75-S.
When I finish the set, maybe I should start a 20c thread.
Pics for this AM, newp into Paesan's Stash, PC61:
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My only one for the moment. 100 years from my birthyear!
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JonBrand - Nice '83 dime. Perhaps an '83 quarter and half in your future?
Pics for this PM, newp into Paesan's Stash, PC35:
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Pics for this PM, a true rarity in this problem free, original state, (pics from Heritage), NGC-25:
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Vern
did you just pick this up out of the sale?
PCGS XF45
Raw
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I have just a couple of Seated Liberty coins so far for my 7070 Type set. The series has some real beautiful looking coins from what I have seen so far. Lots of great toning. especially the Half-dimes.
Wow! That 1872 $1 is beautiful!!!
The 1872 caught my eye at the MOON show in Minneapolis last weekend. I was looking for a 62-63 for my 7070 type set budget wise. But said what the hell and bought this instead. Very happy with the purchase, not that concerned about the return on investment in the future. If my Heirs lose a few bucks so be it.
3 of @willy's coins, a little larger
I'm unable to read the cert numbers on the other 2 coins.
Jim,
I won the 1870-CC quarter Vern recently posted. It just crossed over to PCGS VF25.
Doug
That's great doug, nice pick up.
Thanks Jim.
Doug - Congrats on the cross.
Lots of nice looking seated coins posted here lately, thanks to all.
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Pics for this PM, sold raw, years ago:
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giorgio - What a beauty.
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Waited a very long time for an affordable nice one of these!
Its closer to this color 1855 PCGS -12
semikey - Nice toughie, congratulations.
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Newp 64+
F-102
End Systemic Elitism - It Takes All Of Us
I really like the no stars dimes/half dimes. Don't have one yet
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