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Re: Post your New York nationals!
NY Nationals-Large size series 1902 nationals with prefix letters. For 1902 series national notes, when a particular bank issued more than 999,999 sheets of notes for a single denomination, the seria… (View Post)2 -
Re: Half Cent Attribution - My Offer to Help
Saying it right but deducing the variety wrong. Condition of the original coin anyone? Below is the smooth curvature bust which goes with C-1 and C-2 (the 'hooked curvature' or non-smooth goes with 1… (View Post)3 -
Re: Half Cent Attribution - My Offer to Help
Ok guys, let’s get down to brass tacks. Here’s a 1793. Can you attribute it? I’ve told you I don’t have many slabbed half cents, but this one is straight graded in a PCGS slab. The planchet (or as ol… (View Post)1 -
Re: Half Cent Attribution - My Offer to Help
Very kind words Jim. No, no numismatic books for me though I have published quite a bit throughout my medical research career. What I've been writing about here is described in the major texts on ide… (View Post)1 -
Re: Post your New York nationals!
Thanks @Steve_in_Tampa This thread has given me a chance to logically organize some of my collection (and thoughts) a bit. New York Nationals-Remarkable top edges: Jam-Packed selvedge. Notice the nic… (View Post)3