Agreed - it's more of a monstrosity :yack: - I abhor that 'monster' description for early stage tarnished silver coins - anybody know the origin...
The oblong coin has the appearance of a 'railroad track' coin - I'm sure kids the world around try that 'trick' at some time :rolleyes:
PacMan variety ;) [ATTACH]
My bullion (including circulated 90% silver coinage) stack is 92.5% silver, 7.5% gold, calculated by spot price value. I don't dabble in palladium...
Price: US $389.99 $34 for 12 months Not bad if you make the monthly payments :eek: Or, you could buy a whole case of good bourbon ;)
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may all your s.S. surprise packages sound like this: :) [MEDIA]
did you mean broken numismatic? here's one: :rolleyes: [ATTACH] If it ain't broke, don't fix it & if it's already broken, don't fix it either ;)
agreed - grandpa used to say: 'throw me down the stairs my hat' and there's a big difference between 'it's time to eat, grandma' and 'it's time to...
Entry Post - 3 1 7 6 5 4 2 Thanks to lordmarcovan and all the generous prize donors :) [MEDIA]
Ouch - hopefully, our thoughts flow freely, absent any comas in between :eek:
some random 'new member' usually asks: 'what type of rare error is this, and how much is it worth? - I saw a video on YouTube...' :rolleyes:
The coin wrappers are printed 'patented May 31, 1921' - they're still available today on eBay, as are empty US Mint proof set envelopes, GSA hoard...
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That's funny - reminded me of the Richard Pryor routine about drinking - (a drunk in a bar): "baby, I'm buying everyone in here... something -...
Yep - it's a finger cud! - you may have the rights to that new numismatic term :rolleyes:
Lol - hopefully it turns out more like the one in the lower right :p
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