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Re: 1875 twenty cent piece die pairing, BF-2 or BF-3?
@Jordon, I received a nice reply from John Frost. He agrees this is a BF-3. He said two more BF-3s have been found, both in Proof holders. And he is rechecking other 1875 photos and coins, because th… (View Post)2 -
Re: One way to report counterfeit coins on eBay
In case people are interested in the counterfeit 1844-O half dime listings, I got this in a reply: Kinda sad they can't see a CN counterfeit even with my comparison photo. The upper photo is a MS-65+… (View Post)2 -
Re: My aunt’s husband passed. She showed me his collection. Darkside, mostly.
The ancient Roman coins in the trays look very nice. A few years ago I helped a guy identify a pretty large ancient coin collection left when his brother in law passed away. I had fun learning how to… (View Post)1 -
Re: Worlds Fair of Money variety attribution drop-off produces disappointing results (1849 H10C) - updat
Yes, it's a classic V-2 example, with all the obvious Reverse die cracks, the under digits (4 6) are also visible within the 4 9 and as lumps on top of the 4 9, and the correct date position. Frustra… (View Post)4 -
Re: The search function here sucks.
True, I stopped using it. Instead, you can use google, like this: site:forums.collectors.com 1838 half dime Meltdown (View Post)19
