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Re: Overton# on 1828 50c?
"INSIDER stated" I think it would be extremely helpful to folks (when you have the time to type it out) if you would go through what you look at on these coins to make an attribution. * I l… (View Post)4 -
Re: Overton# on 1828 50c?
Believe it is 1828 O-118 with obv 11 & rev P. The same rev was used for 1829 O-110 obv 6 & rev G. Look at the Overton book 3rd Edition, page 659 "index of multiple year use dies". (View Post)2 -
Re: 1833 Capped Bust Dime Question: 10C/10C?
Hello Tucker, I've been looking at your coin since you posted. I have to say it's pretty used, but fun to collect. I believe your coin is an 1833 Capped Bust Dime that is a JR-9 die marriage. Go to C… (View Post)1 -
Re: Early U.S. Double strikes - particularly Bust Quarters, what do you think?
1 Two Bits, would it be possible for you to put up an image of the rev. of the 1805 25c. I think there may be an interesting feature there. (View Post)1 -
Re: Contemporary Counterfeit...or not?
I'll stick my nose in this discussion. Why I don't know! Here is O-102 Here is O-113 For O-102 the A2 is higher than the adjacent base of M. and the flag of the five is only half under the arr. feath… (View Post)2