'73 D with an obverse die clash, and a reverse die crack [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
1942 p lincoln with lam errors on both sides [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
arizona "extra leaf" die chip [IMG] [IMG]
here is my drooling frank [IMG]
I like them and like to collect them. i know they have no really following in our hobby; but i think the are unique, there for worth saving good...
i didnt dig these; they came in in old lot i bought from the collectors grandson a while ago. i dont know where they were dug at, or how long ago....
i sold some cull silver to a guy that said he started out in the bullion business by poaching pawn shop customers in the parking lot. he said he...
i LOVE that walking liberty half.
that is probably well within tolerance. your scale could be off slightly, too.
it was once a right to own slaves as well.....just sayin.....
i think it is the bezel the coin is seated in that is ferrous.
if you can answer that question, you should be a millionaire.
technically you are right; and that is the best kind of right.
his life dream is to have 23,000 worth of gold? work at mcdonalds for a year, and he could have more than that.
im not stressing, i just wanted to be able to relist the item without getting a negative feedback. i wasnt sure how that worked, never had a non...
sent him a message and got this: "no sir, i cannot purhase this. my father had to be hospitalized..im trying to fix this ebay bidding nightmare....
a guy bought a lincoln from me. he hasnt paid after sending him an invoice a week ago. i just looked and he has had a flurry of negs for not...
btw, the 9 is the EASIEST way to distinguish large from small.
yup. small date. good grab.
kennedy is sold. franklin available.
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