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Re: GTG & Overton: 1827 Bust Half
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Re: GTG & Overton: 1827 Bust Half
Wow incredibly tough die marriage for that variety. Candidate variety to add to the redbook set. I would venture XF45. XF40 OBV with possible AU50 REV. would need to see in hand to be sure. There is … (View Post)1 -
Re: Awesome 1795 Dollar on Small Copper Planchet from Parmelee-Newcomer - Pollock-34
I think counterfeits started about 400 BC Andy. But I take your concern. There of course were pre-1850 struck counterfeits world wide. I think the coin in hand looked like a mint product to me as I s… (View Post)1 -
Re: Awesome 1795 Dollar on Small Copper Planchet from Parmelee-Newcomer - Pollock-34
With unknown dies, has it been clearly established that its a mint product. The 1794 dollar, 1795 half eagle and 1797 eagle have all been matched (at least in one side) with coins produced for circul… (View Post)1 -
Re: What's the most difficult series/set to complete a full set due to rarity and availability?
How about a date and redbook set of proof Capped Bust Quarters? The 1818 is unique and grades PCGS PR66+ CAM Gold CAC, tied as the earliest known silver proof. Then the unique 1820 small O proof grad… (View Post)5