I also thought you had to see the date but I just can't see it on the 1806. I'm guessing that in hand and at the correct angle and lighting the date is readable. Nice coins though.
Joe
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@jafo50 said:
I also thought you had to see the date but I just can't see it on the 1806. I'm guessing that in hand and at the correct angle and lighting the date is readable. Nice coins though.
@jafo50 said:
I also thought you had to see the date but I just can't see it on the 1806. I'm guessing that in hand and at the correct angle and lighting the date is readable. Nice coins though.
Joe
Read my above post.
@fivecents
Checkout the time stamps on your last two posts and mine in between. Were you reading my mind???
Successful BST transactions with lordmarcovan, Moldnut, erwindoc
Some quick cell phone pics. I've had a couple shots at a 1901-S but have passed. I do regret not trying on the most recent one, but it was an auction so who knows how high the winning bidder would have gone.
The final picture shows my collection in its album. I really only care about grading/authentication for the three keys. The collection was started about 7-8 years ago. Progress is slow at this point, with probably only a few additions or upgrades each year. I do also spend less time searching then I used to, so that is likely a factor as well.
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Nice PO.
I can make out the coin. I cannot see the date. Better eyes than me. What are the indicators for the date?
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Just barely can see a slight trace of part of a curl at the top of the 6 in the date.
I also thought you had to see the date but I just can't see it on the 1806. I'm guessing that in hand and at the correct angle and lighting the date is readable. Nice coins though.
Joe
Successful BST transactions with lordmarcovan, Moldnut, erwindoc
Read my above post.
@fivecents
Checkout the time stamps on your last two posts and mine in between. Were you reading my mind???
Successful BST transactions with lordmarcovan, Moldnut, erwindoc
Ah, yes, I see. And the hint of the top of the zero. The second set of pics helped. Thanks!
Half Dime
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1793 Flowing Hair Large Cent, Lettered Edge PCGS P01
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Some quick cell phone pics. I've had a couple shots at a 1901-S but have passed. I do regret not trying on the most recent one, but it was an auction so who knows how high the winning bidder would have gone.
The final picture shows my collection in its album. I really only care about grading/authentication for the three keys. The collection was started about 7-8 years ago. Progress is slow at this point, with probably only a few additions or upgrades each year. I do also spend less time searching then I used to, so that is likely a factor as well.
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I just got this gem for $17. If it grades straight, I'm sure it'll be PO01

Too funny. Sister laughing her ass off as she runs her own brother over.
yes indeed these some worn coin there
Lafayette Grading Set