I agree with @mrbadexample . Probably $10-$15 in such condition. The Chichester one tends to attract some interest because of Queen Elizabeth,...
River girl says happy belated birthday. ;) [ATTACH]
The strike of the portrait looks to be quite nice, but the MacKennal portrait itself is used on a lot of coinage.
It has been about 2 years since I purchased a coin. I broke the drought with this Rupee. [ATTACH]
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I think all of the photos are quite nice, and the coins even nicer. :cool:
A few more from my collection: [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Didn't see this one, so I'll post mine: Middlesex 414 by brg5658 posted Jun 22, 2014 at 4:30 PM
Awful photos.
I have never once seen you post any evidence to support your comments. Facts are statements that can be supported by evidence...opinions are not...
I know you realize this ... BUT ... you're arguing with someone who supposedly submits hundreds of coins to both services, and has such broad...
Letters were removed. The give away is the ghosting of the K above the crown to the northwest on the reverse (the K of BANK TOKEN) Looks cool,...
This is one of the coolest posts I have seen on CoinTalk in a long time. Thanks so much for posting this! -Brandon
You wouldn't be rich because of the coin. You would have had to be rich to buy the coin in the first place! :cigar:
My lowest mintage US coin is 1907 proof V-nickel. It is the lowest of the series mintage at 1,475 pieces. [IMG]
Well, as for the 1804 silver dollar, that's a different animal all together. There were never any 1804-dated silver dollars struck in 1804, so it...
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Even if Kurt were allowed back here (note the use of the subjunctive), it would just be a matter of time before he spouted off his "mouth"...
Thank you for the clarification Doug. I'll pile on then --> the namesake of this thread had it long coming. He stirred the pot one too many...
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