I don't have the hang of taking photos of coins. I'll try to take some better pics but I can't promise they will be any better.
Mainebill: Post it again! That coin is pretty enough to deserve to be posted twice.
With a bonus 1928 Standing Liberty quarter. I got them from the local gold/silver store. They have some very good deals and some very expensive...
What keeps the Franklin from being a 60? I don't see any wear on it at all.
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1961 half dollar and 1928 quarter. I got the standing Liberty for $5 and the Franklin for $10, which, according to ebay, are reasonable prices. I...
The obverse is a bit busy, but I LOVE the reverse. Symmetrical buildings make great reverses to coins Lincoln Memorial pennies, Jefferson nickels,...
I'll trade you that one for mine (scroll up a couple of posts). Mine is older and it has...RAYS~!
1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233, 377, 610, 987...
1853 seated Liberty quarter (my first SL quarter), 1915 Barber quarter, and a Series 1934C $5 silver certificate. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
I took it to the local coin shop and the owner verified that it is indeed AU...he said it would grade higher if it weren't for that nasty scratch...
Most of the "Japs" who were in the Japanese military during WWII are dead...you can't blame the current generations of Japanese for something that...
Here are some pics of the bill. It's a United States Note. Does it have gem centering? I really have no idea what gem centering is. [IMG] [IMG]
Red seal Series 1963 $2 United States Note I picked up at the local gold shop. [IMG] [IMG]
I've gotten a couple of silver certificates but no walking Liberty halves...I have gotten some Franklin halves, however.
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Nice pick up! Prussian? It's not only old and foreign and silver, it's from a country that no longer exists. I'll give you $40 for it. Seriously,...
$5 BWR: 1937-D, 1944, 1951-D, 1952-D, 1953-D, 1956-D, 1972 Canadian
Thanks Husky. Nice dog, by the way. If I got a dog, the husky would be at the top of the list.
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