aside from the fact that they are both from Denver, no
FYI: They aren't coins, they are tokens
issued by B. Max Mehl, they caused traffic jams as street car operators checked coins for the 1913 V-Nickels that Mehl offered $50 to anyone who...
take it out of the holder. easy to open
no
road rage
nice cud. for the other: google Longacre doubling
what is the value? That would determine whether it is worth slabbing
definite cleaning, possibly a chopmark, in fact, I think it was polished to remove numerous chopmarks.
I'll pass, $4,000 for shipping?
XF cleaned
damage, not a lamination
decent copy of the 2nd edition.
harshly cleaned, just above melt
oops, sorry
????? looks like a repaired hold.
yup, unc once meant no wear, today: what the market accepts
yeah, junk. Possible detecting coin, you can find them, esp at the beach, worn down to a smaller size
yes, I have looked
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