Two months ago my friend Ray found this in his change. They're still out there. It is a 1936-S Indian Head or Buffalo nickel!
To the above--------------WOW! Congrats Morgandude11
Thanks friends your words are morale building for me. Everyone have a very " HAPPY THANKSGIVING".
RickieB, you not not alone. Your story is the same as my story. My collection too was sold because of hospital and doctor bills. I'm making it...
The 1904 IMHO is at best grade Fine. The 1907 IMHO is at best an EF grade. Besides corrosion and verdigris I see enough wear on both to cancel...
Try this: http://www.lincolncentresource.com/Featured/1988RDV6.html
Jello, that's my birth year. Very nice 1938-S/S. Congrats on the super grade, 65 Red. -------------------------------zeke
Well I had to sell my collections of U. S. Coins and it is a very depressing feeling. If you can possibly avoid it , do so, please.
So do I. WELCOME mofoeskimo.
Ah so! Things are shaping up. Thanks for the info.---zeke
FadeToBlack, did you say pickup for the DAY? What are the white paper (assume they are) dots for, on three of the rolls on the table?
Hey Paul62, I never noticed Kennedy's nose before. Some beak! Nice coins.
It looks that 64-D is the heavily accented, is it? If so congrats.
It is a WAM. The " G " is the tipoff again. Spacing is good between the " A and the M and the m and the E " It's really worn on both sides so...
The article says it all.
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