Too bad I can't find something like that. All I ever find in circulation is junk like this : or this: Hmmmmm... better luck next life around .
I wonder since this thread concerns a one of a kind rarity, if anyone else has any one of a kind rarities they could post so we could compare the one of a kind rarities, to decide which is the onest of a kind rarity of them all?
O please, the common right wing counterstamped Brasher doubloon? You think that comes even clase to my amazing unique coin? Maybe if it was the famous center counterstamped coin, considered to be the first gold coin produced in the US and recently sold by a friend at a New Orleans based dealer for $7.4 million, then you would have a claim. But that one is to common to even be on the same thread as my magnificent coin. Then you show the common 1913...really? There are five of these, no where near unique.
My offer of $7 Million still stands. I think it is a healthy amount, but Probably not as much as you're hoping for. I'm fine if you turn me down, but as a YN, funds aren't working on my side. Let me know by PM if you are getting bored of it.
Only 7 million? We all know that your relative left at least 20.5 million to their next of kin! The email from our Nigerian friend said so! Out of curiosity, has the OP tried to scratch the mint mark off with his nail in case it's fake? Has he dropped it on various surfaces to make sure it doesn't have the high pitched tone of a silver counterfeit?
But where is the confirmation? I think the OP should send the coin to me for verification. I have a scale that is specifically calibrated to weigh copper. It doesn't weigh anything else correctly (because at one point I tried to weigh a pound of feathers to see if they really were lighter than a pound of lead) but it is certified to 99.9 decimal places for copper...
I had the pleasure of seeing this coin recently at the Taj Mahal Expo, where it arrived on a solid platinum diamond-inlaid palanquin carried on the backs of albino elephants, preceded by a shofar orchestra's stirring rendition of "We're in the money", and followed by a thousand Nubian slave girls dancing an erotic dervish.
Okay, so, 7 million is not enough? Okay, how about my house and everything that I own? Included is one bag of dug wheaties!
hey guess what i found today???? i think the value of yours just got cut in half and i took first. nice grade and multiple die cracks on either side
I hate to tell you Bryan, but Lincolns are made with copper. I know that I am teaching you something that you didn't know, so don't be embarassed. I'm afraid to say it, but my coin is still the most valuable, greatest coin ever. Sorry to be the one to have to tell you.