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Absolutely and without question WELL DESERVED and timely recognition!
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If you want one, go to their website at www.scoins.com and let Andy know that James sent you.
No links here so as not to over-commecialize - just type in the URL bolded above.
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Only a couple years older than myself!! My condolences to his family. I spoke with Miles probably three or four times over many years.
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I can't believe it! I met him at several St. Louis shows through the years.
My condolences.
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For what it's worth, PCGS straight-graded the coin Good-4.
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On 6/29/2023 at 4:10 PM, Henri Charriere said:
Aside from its date, are there any other principal redeeming characteristics exhibited by this "coin" that would encourage a collector to acquire it?
Sure. It isn't wretchedly corroded as are so many!
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When trying to research pre-Federal coins, I often find myself getting lost in the website linked below. Don't say I didn't warn you!
https://coins.nd.edu/ColCoin/ColCoinIntros/WashDRAPED.intro.html
PS: link is for a specific coin but you can jump off from there
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Those are really impressive results! I'm glad someone defined "EVOO" for me though....
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Straight Outta Album. I liked this one for my "1818//7 large 8" representative because it is neither prime nor Overton's die-state "a". The obverse has a light die crack from the curl to the eleventh star, which is typical of O-101a, but no die cracks on the reverse. In a way, maybe it represents both coins in one neat package? Medicore iPhone pics, but you get the idea.
Enjoy!
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I agree with the grade. I was going to guess MS-65 but have no problem at all with NGC's commercial grade for this well-known strike-rarity.
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I just wanted to say that this thread brought back a lot of memories! I was dealing in coins full-time in 2014 and was at the ANA when all these shenanigans were going on.
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On 6/22/2023 at 2:19 PM, jesbroken said:
I went to your website and could not get photos of your inventory to show.
Jim
My website has been messed up for quite some time as I stepped away from full-time coins for a while. But I should get it back up and running... maybe by next year?
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Nice to see 'em in NGC slabs!
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The OP photos are deceptive and make it difficult to guess. Based on past experience, it's something like MS-63 and possibly PL.
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I would have thought the OP coin was something like UNC/stained.
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I actually use the word "emission" a fair amount during my cataloging duties. If only I had permission to collect a commission each time I used it....
1795 Draped Bust. Real or Counterfeit?
in US, World, and Ancient Coins
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Fake!