All my Seated Liberty Coins. 的展示图片库
Given to me from my Fathers Collection. I had it certified by PCGS. The true population of this variety is hard to figure. It does not bring a large premium over the non-doubled variety, unfortunately. The doubling is very apparent and easy to see under light magnification, I have even been able to spot a couple raw versions on Ebay that were in relatively bad condition and/or heavily cleaned. I do enjoy oddities and errors however and am glad to have this piece in my collection.
Given to me from my Fathers Collection. I had it certified by PCGS. The true population of this variety is hard to figure. It does not bring a large premium over the non-doubled variety, unfortunately. The doubling is very apparent and easy to see under light magnification, I have even been able to spot a couple raw versions on Ebay that were in relatively bad condition and/or heavily cleaned. I do enjoy oddities and errors however and am glad to have this piece in my collection.
Great eye appeal for he grade, in many ways I enjoy this coin more than my 1853-P quarter that is an XF45. I really don't understand CAC well enough but if I were to submit any coins to CAC this would be the one.
Great eye appeal for he grade, in many ways I enjoy this coin more than my 1853-P quarter that is an XF45. I really don't understand CAC well enough but if I were to submit any coins to CAC this would be the one.
My first No Arrows 1853 coin. Personally a big step for my collection
My first No Arrows 1853 coin. Personally a big step for my collection
My first No Arrows 1853 coin. Personally a big step for my collection
Clear target for an upgrade but need to fill in a few holes in my 1853 MS first. Got a good deal on this one, it is weakly struck exhibiting heavy die lapping on the upper right reverse. On the plus side recouping my investment should not be difficult based on purchase price.