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Re: I Need help Identifying a 1826 capped half dollar with a back of an 1806 half dollar.
It is more than likely a "sandwich" coin made by shaving off one side of two different coins. Then scooping out the silver and replacing it with some other base metal. After that they would… (View Post)1 -
Re: I Need help Identifying a 1826 capped half dollar with a back of an 1806 half dollar.
As Mark has pointed out...the inset seam is visible on the obverse side... (View Post)1 -
Re: If a member of the Bust Half Nut Club sold his or her busties...
In the past if a members collection fell below 100 die marriages the member would resign from the club. However that has changed over the years. Once you become a member, as long as your dues and cen… (View Post)2 -
Re: 1815, a great year!
One of my favorites... [/URL] QN (View Post)1 -
Re: Capped Bust Quarters, MEGA THREAD?!
Alright, it is time for the B-7! 1831 B-7...Second finest known, with the finest known being impounded in the ANS collection. and the best thing about this example...I cherry picked it! QN (View Post)1