Post your most disappointing coin. You know, the coin that would be awesome if it weren't jacked (ruined) by fate or some dim wit who holed it. Ireland - 1939 - 1/2 Penny - Km#10 - F $10.00, VF $17.50 (That's a weird price ), XF $60.00, Unc $220.00 I've been searching for years and I carn't seem to find it in time and when I finally do I carn't seem to win it. BTW: This early stone age Cointalk post still haunts me: Originally Posted by coinman And the best thing is when youngsters are puting their hands to "touch the money"... I can't resist donate a handfull now or then!!! It is a terrific momment when those surprised eyes look at you!!! Read more: http://www.cointalk.com/t8-2/#ixzz1tfo6faOU
This one is designated improperly cleaned, but I think it's more damaged than just improperly cleaned. But once I complete my slabbed Type Set, this will be one of the first ones I replace with a better example. -LTB
Gees! "Bent, Cleaned, Damaged" What's left to describe? Pooed Out? It's a shame, though having it is better than not and since I don't have that date, it leaves me jealous. :devil:
I posted 2. I was using BB code which I guess still doesnt show up everyone http://www.cointalk.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=113264&d=1299633937 http://www.cointalk.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=113263&d=1299633934 Though I can't say I am disappointed them I guess
I have this one large cent, and if it were not worn to bits (XF-MS) , didn't have a gash in the last digit of the date, and didn't have a hole in it, I'm sure it would be money. LOL
Here's a really bad one I had. 1869 Greece 10 lepta. I don't know what they did to this thing but it was bent, cracked, dented and had glue on it. I received it as part of a lot I bought on eBay and got rid of it the same way.