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Re: Latest newp, 1830's era early gold. Photo of coin in holder posted on first post.
Agreed. (View Post)1 -
Re: Latest newp, 1830's era early gold. Photo of coin in holder posted on first post.
It will be explained in my upcoming book, United States Classic Gold Coins: 1834-1839. A primary source of information comes directly from the Annual Reports of the U.S. Mint prepared by the Mint Dir… (View Post)2 -
Re: Latest newp, 1830's era early gold. Photo of coin in holder posted on first post.
A little more info on your coin. There were 9 die marriages of the 1834 HE. Yours represents about 6% of known survivors, making it an R-4 Rarity. It is actually about as rare as the 1834 Crosslet 4.… (View Post)2 -
Re: Latest newp, 1830's era early gold. Photo of coin in holder posted on first post.
Actually, this is a great example of a story that has been retold so many times that it must be true. But it is not, it is Numislore. There was no great melt of old standard coins at the Mint after t… (View Post)2 -
Re: Post Your PCGS Toned Lincolns!
In my collection. Gorgeous colors. Never noticed, the spots aren't as bad, the TV seems to light them up. (View Post)4