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Re: The Gold Tree
It would be more realistic to have the birds upright, and the people hanging upside-down. (View Post)1 -
Re: Is this well worn large US cent from 1816-39 or 1839-57
I believe we can rule out 1838 and 1839. There's not much left of the hair cords, but what is visible looks to me like the plain cords used prior to 1838. One variety of 1839, the N-1, 9/6 overdate, … (View Post)1 -
Re: Is this well worn large US cent from 1816-39 or 1839-57
1835-1839. This has the "young head" introduced in 1835. And I think you meant to ask about 1816-1839. The older cents had completely different designs. (View Post)4 -
Re: Clash marks and grading
Can we see some photos? (View Post)1 -
Re: Die crack on a Proof quarter
Just a point of terminology - "radial" refers to lines toward or away from the center, not the roughly concentric feature in the photos. (View Post)1
