I read that cracked heads use to be a very popular variety in the day... All but forgotten and overlooked by todays collectors... So here it is: a george worshington w his wig split... Now Guess:
Actually, my guess is you are from western PA, Ohio, or WVA. That is how they talk in that neighborhood.
Well in my defense, Leroy and Larry live in this here neck of the woods too! Oh and you forgot KY! LoL
I dont believe so... i cant remember everyones last name either.... And im not from west v so i dont know any of them. personally... Its about ginseng hunting and how one day in the woods can net you a couple thousand dollars! Great show might i add
Then I'm right, they do a big thing with the ginseng. I've been meaning to watch her husbands show. Marilyn has made a lot of contributions to the Wexler site at www.doubleddie.com. for the 2009 Lincoln Cent errors. They are really great people. A friend of mine from Missouri, David Egeland has also made numerous discoveries and contributions.
I wasnt aware they attributed these as such. I remembered reading about them and being a vam addict i thought it was cool... This die didnt strike many more coins as both wings are broken and its actually concave
Would you happen to know the husbands name,i might have a new favorite character. being connected to the coin world is NOT what i pictured w any of these fellers
Oh wow, i know exactly who he is! He isnt on every single episode but he was on the latest which aired last night...He dug one of the biggest roots known which he sold for $2000 on the show... That is really cool! I highly recommend the show to everyone. Monday night @ 10pm History channel
Ya know,after a few (green beers) i dont think i like your tone... Yes i am a blue collar, beer drinkin,4x4 drivin,100%, appalacian american... And i am damn proud of it!