Hey Victor, thats a nice looking coin you got there. I bet its seen its share of history. Anyhow, if anyone else is trying to view the coin, maybe this link will work better http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/aa127/ragtag_01/000_1657.jpg
thanks guys You know, I don't post pics very often. But every few months I try and it always messes up. That's why I don't do it much. But some helpful member always fixes it! Thanks. I think I forgot to put
Actually here's what happened to the poor Indian. I got it in a box lot I bought of Lincoln cent rolls. It was the lone Indian in a bunch of Lincolns. It was nasty. So I soaked it in olive oil. Took it out and patted it dry a bit with a cloth. Well it broke! Just crumbled in front of my eyes...
Never learned to do that. I'm an old fart, never had computers when I went to school. Never even had computers when I went to college. They didn't exist in Willimantic, CT. I learned on my son's laptop by playing chess. If I wanted to kick butt in a chess game I self taught enough to get on Yahoo games. I still kick wicked butt in a good game of chess. But computers are like Greek to me.
I know some TPGs that will give you an MS-70 for that coin. Okay, maybe only MS-69 because of the slight blemish.
Vic, This is probably the easiest way to post a link in a message: Go to the top of your browser and right click on the URL (the web site address). This will highlight the URL. Press CTRL-C (Control & C at the same time). This will copy the URL to your clipboard. Now go to the CoinTalk page, click where you want the URL to go in the reply window and press CTRL-V (Control & V at the same time). This will paste the URL in your message. There are other ways to accomplish the same thing but this is an easy way to do it. This also works for copying and pasting other things as well. Hope this helps.