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Re: 1818 LC Counterfeit... China or Contemporary?
The ONE shows the strange broken E's and the O leans left. (View Post)1 -
Re: 1818 LC Counterfeit... China or Contemporary?
Burfle23 is correct & in my opinion this is another 1833 N-5 that was converted to a crudely done 1818. The Captain asked if the E of ONE appears anyware. In my opinion it is on the 1833 N-5, als… (View Post)2 -
Re: 1812 1C Small 1/Large 1 Variety?? Large Cent experts needed. Any info appreciated.
Nice pics. It is an S-290 small date with thin center 8. On the rev. the stem end is far from A 3. As for the repunching at the date I think it was common and in this case sloppy. Have fun with your … (View Post)1 -
Re: 1823 50c Capped Bust; is this evaluation ok?
I believe it is an O-112 . Look at S-7. It points to just above the curl. The rev 5 is straight relative to the O . There are several other pointers also. (View Post)1 -
Re: Calling Expert Numismatists...Upper Die? Lower Die?
The coin is dated 1859 with two obverses. There is an image of it as a J-229a in "United States Pattern Coins" 10th edition, page 73. There is also an image & discussion of the two head… (View Post)1