MJB's Chains, Wreaths, and Caps (quality low-grades) 的钱币相册
S-3 Great color and surfaces. More detail, including a partial date, is visible in person.
S-1 AMERI. reverse. Important variety. Excellent detail for the grade.
S-6. "Sprung Die" variety. I’ve loved wreaths ever since I first opened a Red Book as a kid and I’m quite happy with this very nice example.
S-11, b or c (I would need to have it reholdered to tell for sure.) Obverse is G4 with a sharp full date in person.
S-13. FR details. Full date and absolutely original color and rock-solid surfaces. It has the slightest bend which kept it from grading out. Ex-David L Kahn and Shawn A. Yancey
S-19b. R4+. Solid, glossy chocolate brown surfaces and sharp bust detail. Self-submitted.
S-57. Die State I with no trace of obverse “trenches” or defect over ICA. Beautiful piece with great hair detail.
S-71. Head of 1795. Solid coin. Ex-Jack D. Young. Self-submitted.
S-78. Good color and solid surfaces. Another workhorse of commerce from the Federal Era for an LB set.
S-87. Heavy die-lapping makes this the "Open Mouth" variety. Ex: Tom Deck. Self-Submitted.