• When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.

Posso

Member
  • Posts

    43
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Recent Profile Visitors

The recent visitors block is disabled and is not being shown to other users.

  1. Yep I know I rarely use eBay. I just wanted to see if another 64 peg leg was listed. eBay to me is like a box of chocolates. LOL
  2. After I posted yesterday. Something told me to go to eBay. There was a 74 posted in worse condition than mine. Sorry to have you run through everything for me, but I am educating myself more and more everyday. Thanks for the push. Thanks again.
  3. I see that, it’s hard for me to zoom in that one you posted. I Will check it out online. Thank you
  4. Thanks for the response, sorry for the delay, but the server must be messed up or something, maybe it’s my phone but my replies are being posted in other places.
  5. Hello Sandon, sorry for the delay. I have thought about the die also, it would need to be a really warn die to create that thin leg. Also you mentioned the that the Ike peg was only in 71 struck on 40 40% planchette for collectors only, and certainly not on a business strike. I have a 74 clad that’s the exact match for the 71 peg. I also read somewhere that there are other attributes for confirmation of a true peg leg. Those attributes are weak or no serifs the E and bottom of I. Anythoughts, I looked for and couldn’t find anythingabout the 74 peg leg, other than the 71. See photo
  6. Hello Sandon, sorry for the delay. I have thought about the die also, it would need to be a really warn die to create that thin leg. Also you mentioned the that the Ike peg was only in 71 struck on 40 40% planchette for collectors only, and certainly not on a business strike. I have a 74 clad that’s the exact match for the 71 peg. I also read somewhere that there are other attributes for confirmation of a true peg leg. Those attributes are weak or no serifs the E and bottom of I. Any thoughts, I looked for and couldn’t find anything about the 74 peg leg, other than the 71. See photos
  7. The 80 Kennedy’s that I have don’t have an R with pronounced peg leg. They all kind of blend into the hair with no point. I don’t know. It’s just caught my eye as odd. Thank you
  8. This coin looks like it was punched like that. There’s no hits near the R leg other than the small scratch on the r.
  9. What’s the sense of this site to show uncirculated spectacular coins of the rarest variety. Your thoughts on the R peg is all I asked. It obviously has PMD.
  10. Usually you guys are all over it. I forgot I guess there was a server issue. I had to reset my account.
  11. Hello to all I picked up the wrong coin while searching for a Ike peg leg variety error, this 71 shows what looks like a peg like also. Just like a Captain Jack peg leg. It has a stain on it. I don’t want to mess around with trying to clean it. I have check many other 71 and other years for this but couldn’t find anything that comes close. Any thoughts
  12. The big S is in good shape. Could a compacted filling have dropped on the planchette prior to striking? Like a dropped letter. and than got polished down. In the darker close up you can actually see the what looks like polishing marks.
  13. It looks like a small s, closer to the rim you see it protruding out also. Maybe it was rounded like a normal s, but the polishing changed it. I guessing.