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C-4 Large 6/Stems. Supposed to be a common variety, but it has only 1/5 the population of the Small 6/No Stems.
S-140 LDS with sinking dies causing weakness in the date and parts of the reverse. Currently one of the G4 photos in CoinFacts. Self-submitted.
Sharp devices suggest a grade higher than AG3. The weaker obverse rims are the likely cause for the lower net. The coin appears to have been struck on a slightly convex planchet which resulted in some differential wear.
LM-2 R4. Great little coin. The photos don't do it justice. Blue and pink iridescent toning in person. The reverse is far more complete than the pics suggest as well.
JR-1 as evidenced by the large cud on obverse. The first die-pairing of our nation's first dime. Self-submitted
JR-1. Great overdate variety with a tiny 8 trying to cover a huge 7. Beautiful coin. Iridescent toning in person. The odd looking 16-star reverse die, with its long-necked eagle, was originally used on the 1797 quarter eagle. Ex-Shawn A Yancey
Browning 2. Nice low-grade example of this first and only year type. Ex-Jerry Golz.
VF20. Very pretty toning on this coin. Obverse also has rainbow highlights but it is not so visible in pic. Cool die clashing and prominent flow lines. Currently used as one of the VF20 examples in CoinFacts. Self-submitted.
B-5, BB-65. Crusty and beyond original. After being liberally circulated, it looks to have spent many decades in an old jar or change purse, partially covered by a folded bill. Self-submitted NGC G6 crossover.