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Re: 1859-s Seated Half - Counterfeit or Damaged?
Agree with this, the coin was chopmarked and someone attempted to crudely repair it. There are still two Chinese characters visible on the reverse, including a large one in the center of the eagle. (View Post)3 -
Re: Post your Cut and Countermarked Coins
Unfortunately not, this example appears to be a pretty thorough strike. However, a pretty large proportion have very visible undertypes: (View Post)3 -
Re: Post your Cut and Countermarked Coins
How about a cut, countermarked, and chopmarked coin? (1808-11) India Madras Presidency 1/2 Pagoda. Struck under the authority of the British East India Company for the Madras Presidency, using a cut-… (View Post)5 -
Re: What's your earliest purchase you'd be just as excited buying now as when you bought it?
Ha, I was certainly surprised as well, especially given how long it had been since the actual auction. The placement doesn't mean anything to my knowledge, though there may have been some preference … (View Post)2 -
Re: What's your earliest purchase you'd be just as excited buying now as when you bought it?
This was my first 'serious' chopmarked coin, an 1811 Capped Bust Half Dollar. Came off of HA's Make Offer to Owner program from a sale seven years prior, and kickstarted the type set I've been workin… (View Post)10