I second the motion on Baltimore being a class organization. When I was about 7 years old back in the early 70's, I went thru a phase for about...
Sweet reward, Beaver. Quit smoking 11 years ago. Two packs a day every day. I had tried everything to quit.....the patch....the pill.....the...
One more pic and Italy8686 may get 86'd from CT. No, all is good. I'm with Masterswimmer in admiring 86's tenacity. You cast that line in the...
Oh what a pretty sight she certainly was exactly 100 years ago to this day. I'd put it's value at $156.45.
Back in the day, this coin must have frustrated small children to no end. You can picture little Johnny trying to unsuccessfully ramrod it into a...
Sounds like you did fine, Sgt. You have the king of the series in beautiful condition. And what I really love about the coin, nobody has tried...
I'm not so sure that the Warren Commission delved in depth to quite the same extent as you guys have here with Sal's pics.
Make that 4,632, Sal. And thousands more undoubtedly coming.
I think Eddie has it nailed at EF40. It's a coin that's been around the block, but has not ventured much further. Beautiful au naturel cent.
Besides the 16-D Mercury, please give us a closeup obverse and reverse view of your 21-S Lincoln too, Howard.
Very nice example indeed. If back in the day, Bert Parks had been hosting a cent MS America beauty pageant, I firmly believe he would have...
Just give me 2 days and a bottle of Wild Turkey (not for the coin....at least not intended for Mr. Boat's coin) and I'll make a new coin of this...
Very nice, Jill. $950? At first glance, I thought Dimeguy's cent was a '22 and thus was drooling at it's strong reverse. Regardless, a sweet coin.
The John Holmes of cuds, if you will. I've been CRH for years and have yet to cross paths with a cud 1/10th the size of Collecting Nut's here....
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