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FA: 1858 FE, various IHCs 1861-1881, 1851 LC, 1908D half (VF)
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http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZdqueenseneca 1858 flying eagle, VG 1861, 1864, 1865, 1870, 1878, 1879, 1881 IHCs, AG-VF, some with problems. 1908-D Barber half, I grade VF+. I'd keep this one if I was collecting Barber halfs. Right now, I have accumulated a few Barber halfs, but I have been idle as a collector for over a year and I need to get back to my series, the classic commemmorative halfs. Listed earlier and ongoing; Twenty cent piece, buffalo nickel, 50-D unc Jefferson, Barber dime, high grade circ., seated quarter and a low grade Barber quarter. No reserve, all started at 99 cents, 14 day return privilege, nqa, images are pretty accurate, fb good but meaningless. Bill |
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Bill,
Is that '64 IHC an 'L' cent? Mark "Bill Krummel" wrote in message ... Seller list; http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZdqueenseneca 1858 flying eagle, VG 1861, 1864, 1865, 1870, 1878, 1879, 1881 IHCs, AG-VF, some with problems. 1908-D Barber half, I grade VF+. I'd keep this one if I was collecting Barber halfs. Right now, I have accumulated a few Barber halfs, but I have been idle as a collector for over a year and I need to get back to my series, the classic commemmorative halfs. Listed earlier and ongoing; Twenty cent piece, buffalo nickel, 50-D unc Jefferson, Barber dime, high grade circ., seated quarter and a low grade Barber quarter. No reserve, all started at 99 cents, 14 day return privilege, nqa, images are pretty accurate, fb good but meaningless. Bill |
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"Mark Behrens" wrote in message news:NM1Od.23431$uc.10574@trnddc03... Bill, Is that '64 IHC an 'L' cent? Mark No. The "L" variety will have a pointed point of bust and the no "L" will have a rounded point of bust. Honestly, I have had a hard time distinguishing pointed bust versus rounded bust, but here is a comparison using the auction coin image and an image of an 1864 L that I have; http://showcase.netins.net/web/bills.../IHCLvsnoL.JPG The 64 in the auction is the common, no "L" variety. Bill "Bill Krummel" wrote in message ... Seller list; http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZdqueenseneca 1858 flying eagle, VG 1861, 1864, 1865, 1870, 1878, 1879, 1881 IHCs, AG-VF, some with problems. 1908-D Barber half, I grade VF+. I'd keep this one if I was collecting Barber halfs. Right now, I have accumulated a few Barber halfs, but I have been idle as a collector for over a year and I need to get back to my series, the classic commemmorative halfs. Listed earlier and ongoing; Twenty cent piece, buffalo nickel, 50-D unc Jefferson, Barber dime, high grade circ., seated quarter and a low grade Barber quarter. No reserve, all started at 99 cents, 14 day return privilege, nqa, images are pretty accurate, fb good but meaningless. Bill |
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"Bill Krummel" wrote in message ... No. The "L" variety will have a pointed point of bust and the no "L" will have a rounded point of bust. Honestly, I have had a hard time distinguishing pointed bust versus rounded bust, but here is a comparison using the auction coin image and an image of an 1864 L that I have; http://showcase.netins.net/web/bills.../IHCLvsnoL.JPG The 64 in the auction is the common, no "L" variety. Bill Bill, Thanks. I know the difference. I just couldn't tell from the pic. Mark |
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