Good one. I was fooled for about two paragraphs. Steve
VF30. A straight grade, IMHO. Steve
Looks like some heavy wear, at least on the obverse. If the reverse is at least as worn (or more) it could account for the light weight. Steve
I’m at 66 also. Steve
@cpm9ball and @V. Kurt Bellman +1. Steve
That apple didn’t fall far from the tree, @paddyman98! Steve
You guys (I think it’s been all male posters so far on this thread) have given me a great start to the morning. Along with seeing the cardinal,...
Isn’t the “body bag” a reference to a coin that is not encapsulated at all? They did slab it. Just wondering. Steve
Hey, that’s four different members of the Green Banner Club in a row. Too late for St. Paddy’s day, but nice to see anyway. Steve
+ 1 ! Steve
So, will it chocolate or flowers for that teller? Steve
Super idea! I filled in quite a bit when I first joined; have never regretted it. VERY often I’ve gone to someone’s profile and been disappointed...
A heads up, @TraceIzKong616, for the future if you are looking for coins with errors: if you DID have a valuable coin and hold it like your photos...
Before my late (very witty and prone to say whatever popped into her mind) mother-in-law died my wife and I took her out to lunch one day. She was...
The black spot and the one on the rim certainly look like corrosion to me. Personally I’d pass, because ever time I looked at the coin the spots...
You’ve listed it as DDO (meaning doubled die on the OBVERSE). But the latest photos are of the REVERSE, which would be DDR. However, I’m not...
@Fred Weinberg +1!!! Steve
I hear you, Chris. That’s why I’m amazed and grateful for all of you fellow CTers that are patient and courteous. Steve
If you choose to submit that 55-S and IF there were a PL category the coin wouldn’t get it. Still, a nice coin. Steve
Kudos to you, @Voyager 3, for using the term doubled die instead of double die. The vast majority of new members don’t get that right. I’m...
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