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  • Paddy54
    Chesapeake Coins
    • Aug 2010
    • 187

    1851/2 inverted

    C:WINDOWSTempA341 - 20201003_121452.jpgs-l400-2.jpgIm a fish scale fan...
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  • Paddy54
    Chesapeake Coins
    • Aug 2010
    • 187

    #2
    Here's a very low minted One ...that many would of passed due to the damage ...not I. .....as the 1861 proof fish scale isn't something that you run across on a daily basis. However the clash is a dead give away.s-l1600-2~2.png
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    • occnumis2021
      NumisScholar
      • May 2021
      • 1422

      #3
      Originally posted by Paddy54 View Post
      Here's a very low minted One ...that many would of passed due to the damage ...not I. .....as the 1861 proof fish scale isn't something that you run across on a daily basis. However the clash is a dead give away.
      neat. not sure i'd have caught that one. depends how obvious it would be to me in-hand (aside from diagnostics)

      neat inverted date too above.

      whom doesn't like a good trime?
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      • Paddy54
        Chesapeake Coins
        • Aug 2010
        • 187

        #4
        Originally posted by occnumis2021 View Post

        neat. not sure i'd have caught that one. depends how obvious it would be to me in-hand (aside from diagnostics)

        neat inverted date too above.

        whom doesn't like a good trime?
        yepper love me some fish scales

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