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13 years 6 months ago #2699
by VeganDave
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Garryn wrote:
thanks Garryn. i'm a bit of a neophyte to carson city collecting and im learning a ton from the back posts on the forum.
Welcome to the discussion board, Dave.
thanks Garryn. i'm a bit of a neophyte to carson city collecting and im learning a ton from the back posts on the forum.
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13 years 6 months ago #2706
by mitchell
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Welcome to C4oA. We're a friendly bunch, feel free to reach out too.
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13 years 6 months ago #2708
by Loosechange
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Welcome to the forum Dave!!! Look forward to hearing your experiences in the realm of Carson City coins.
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13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #2712
by Belayoff
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Replied by Belayoff on topic Re:The Summer 2011 Chronicle is in the Mail!
Carsonite...
A wise person once said;
"Be careful what you ask, you might receive an answer"
In this case, the forthcoming answer was happily anticipated and ultimately very instructive. Thank you "Professor Carsonite" for your thoughtful reply.
All...
I was very fortunate to have timed a visit to Southgate Coins at the numismatically historic moment when Rusty owned THREE 1876-CC twenty cent pieces at the same time. I was further honored to have been allowed to personally inspect each of them as they were laid side by side on in front of me. Below is an image of one of the twenty centers I studied that day along with some of the coin's amazing diagnostic features;
I clearly recall Rusty pointing out at least one other interesting diagnostic on one of the coins. The feature was a thin and squiggly, raised line which looked like a trapped hair under the surface of the metal in the rough shape of an "S". Such a feature is more likely to fall into the "anomaly" category, rather than signifying a possible variety. Regardless, it was sure interesting! Unfortunately, I don't have a photo of that particular feature. Perhaps Rusty has an image or two of this diagnostic that he will post for our edification.
Thanks again for the thorough reply Carsonite.
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A wise person once said;
"Be careful what you ask, you might receive an answer"
In this case, the forthcoming answer was happily anticipated and ultimately very instructive. Thank you "Professor Carsonite" for your thoughtful reply.
All...
I was very fortunate to have timed a visit to Southgate Coins at the numismatically historic moment when Rusty owned THREE 1876-CC twenty cent pieces at the same time. I was further honored to have been allowed to personally inspect each of them as they were laid side by side on in front of me. Below is an image of one of the twenty centers I studied that day along with some of the coin's amazing diagnostic features;
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1876-CC 20c MS-64 NGC
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I clearly recall Rusty pointing out at least one other interesting diagnostic on one of the coins. The feature was a thin and squiggly, raised line which looked like a trapped hair under the surface of the metal in the rough shape of an "S". Such a feature is more likely to fall into the "anomaly" category, rather than signifying a possible variety. Regardless, it was sure interesting! Unfortunately, I don't have a photo of that particular feature. Perhaps Rusty has an image or two of this diagnostic that he will post for our edification.
Thanks again for the thorough reply Carsonite.
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13 years 6 months ago #2714
by Garryn
Replied by Garryn on topic Re:The Summer 2011 Chronicle is in the Mail!
I did not relize that the doubling on LIBERTY is so pronounced. That is quite amazing.
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13 years 6 months ago #2715
by Loosechange
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Wow!! Belay, thanks for showing those pictures. I did not realize that the doubling was so pronounced! Carsonite you sure had some beautiful coins there.
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