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Re: Are these Graded Correctly?
Simple because the middle bands are not split. Look at some actual high quality images of the differences and you will see it. With that said, looks like you already asked this, didn’t like the answe… (View Post)1 -
Re: Are these Graded Correctly?
I totally understand that, but it looks like you may not find the answers here. Banned previous members are banned for a reason. I suggest looking up on Google coin forums and you can find plenty of … (View Post)6 -
Re: Are these Graded Correctly?
You may want to post some images here and ask. You may find a lot of people are not going to use links to a spreadsheet or anything else here. Are you able to post images of a couple pieces? I’m sure… (View Post)4 -
Re: Are these Graded Correctly?
Best you move on to another group. I’ve read your previous posts under a different banned user name. I can’t offer any help to you, as there seems to be little knowledge and hopeful dreams. Good luck… (View Post)4 -
Re: Token Help
As has been said, this is a Connecticut Copper from 1787. Connecticut coppers were made from 1785-1788. This one is especially interesting because it is boldly double struck, and that increases the v… (View Post)3