Haven't you heard Dwhiz? Gold is plummeting, and inflation is just "transitory". Over 2300 USD this week. Gimme yer gold! Yar!
1924-D Lincoln Cent MS64BN PCGS CAC Key Date Blueberry Toner 1942 Mercury Dime MS66 Toner 1879-S Morgan Dollar MS65 PCGS CAC Enjoy!
I haven't had blackberry pie since I was a kid. We'd pickem and mom would makem. Now I'm not going to be able to get that out of my head until I eat something sweet.
I haven’t had a good one since moving to South Dakota. I used to enjoy Boysenberry pie that I could get at Knott’s Berry Farm but I haven’t been there in years.
1844 o /1844 o Double Date seated liberty half WB 103 she's has seen some action...her reverse is shattered...clashed ...her O split by a crack...a pre cud....@ reverse 10k ...and as wore as she is....go price one...in " G " then higher >>> she's is now officially retired and she's pretty much has seen it all..in her day.....one cool pick... & variety for $57. But would pay moon money for the stories she could tell...
A few more newps on the way to help us complete our second PCGS Registry Set of Toned Lincoln Cents, Wheat Reverse (1909–1958). Two coins to go! 1949-S MS66RB Pop 32/4 1944-S MS66+RB Pop 2/1 1926 MS66RB Pop 8/0 Enjoy!
I am not seeing the “brown” part of the red-brown designation on these. They are certainly on the red end of the scale…
New pickup for my capped bust quarter Browning variety set (late die states only). 1837 B-1 (R3) NGC AU55 LDS: Obverse bisecting crack on obverse from dentils through S1 through the curl, joined with a second crack down through the 7 into the dentils. Reverse crack from dentils through STATES.
Is this the T-1000 variety…? ;-) I couldn’t find a family friendly picture, but if you don’t know what I am talking about google « liquid Terminator »