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Re: The exciting 1861 Paquet Reverse Twenty Dollar Liberties Again in the News
Zoins: Why the Philadelphia pieces are so pristine and show no evidence of production problems encountered? ... Why there are so few Philadelphia pieces? It may be true that the "production prob… (View Post)2 -
Re: Continental Dollar Struck in Europe - NN Article...
291Fith: << I have always doubted that the pieces were struck in 1776 and find it easy to believe that they were, in fact, struck in Europe at some time after that date. >> I researched C… (View Post)2 -
Re: CAC agrees with PCGS grading
Wabbit: Analyst, the humility award seems to be missing from that long list. Did you misplace it? My apologies, Wabbit, I did not intend to irritate you or the others who seek knowledge on this forum… (View Post)3 -
Re: 1837 Reeded edge half with re-engraved collar.
PocketArt: from Mine to Mint by Roger W. Burdette ... pg. 413, 1st paragraph under heading Knurl Tracking: _****"Most collar dies served their purpose without problems and modern collectors pay … (View Post)2 -
Re: The next Eliasberg?
@MrEureka: If you exclude the Clapp coins, the Eliasberg does not look like anything special in terms of overall quality. @Washingtonia: Interesting, I never paid attention to the distinction between… (View Post)7