A 1969S at MS64 $10.00 is multiplied by 12,000,($120,000) to reach it’s current highest state of approximately $125,000. If a Lincoln Denver SMS 1964 had a UNIQUE release in correspondence with preperation through Philidelphia mint’s pending approval.. would have a base selling price maybe higher than the doubled die 69S in a future selling.. but the fact that modifications were underway for the released die type for 1964 S(pecifically)M(modified)S(trike) Hairtop under WE.. could end up with a Class 7 Modified Hub Doubled die. The base Unique Denver 1964 price multiplied at a rate of the 1969S... if it recieved a Mint State Grade is evenly 1,000,000,000 a billion dollars.
Hey wait!!! He may be on to something! I can take one of my St. Gaudens at $1395.00.... Multiply that by 12,000 and I have.... $16,740,000.00!!!! I am outta here. I got my eye on a little island north of the Bahamas..... Later!
I know English. I can read it, write it, speak it, and understand it, all very well. That certainly looks like English, but I'll be damned if if I can understand that.
It's called a brain fart, and it happens when you don't pause long enough to let the air pressure inside your skull to equilibrate between thoughts. If you do it too much, or too often, the result is a concussion.
Which is the most anxiously appealing hopes in numismatic hunting.. Any of 8 classes of doubling on a 1943 Copper Lincoln.. or a class 1 rotated doubling on a Liberty 1913 Nickel. — Malach 3:10–
This guy keeps quoting the Bible...........no room for that here, not because I'm against religion, but because religion and politics leads to terrible disagreements, and that nonsense ain't welcome here.......
They had to deposited it somewhere to get that far.. I think you understand now about the grave..is that self assured rabbit so confident he doesn’t think he needs to race me? I’m coming.. just keep waiting
Why? I love my Bible but it has no place here in these forums. Especially by this inebriated schlock........