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Re: The next Eliasberg?
Thanks TDN. I'm glad you really liked my article in the Gobrecht Journal (link in previous posting above). I agree that your set is the first complete set with circulation strikes of every date … (View Post)1 -
Re: The next Eliasberg?
@tradedollarnut posted,"Congratulations are nearly in order - with the 1870-s added to the set, once he has an 1851 it will be only the third complete circulation strike seated dollar set ever c… (View Post)2 -
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Fair point (looking like a flat strike on the lower earlobe). As I noted, it would be much easier if we had the coin or one of the coins "in hand!" The line going from Liberty's upper … (View Post)1 -
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@TommyType posted, "I think the North denticles on the reverse are enough to make it clear they aren't the same coin. Possibly the same die variety, (I don't see a smoking gun)...but n… (View Post)1 -
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As I study the two half dollars and "plate match" them I see evidence that says they are the same coin. For example, both obverse photos have what appears to be the same die mark (flaw, bre… (View Post)2