Pretty coin!
1884-O Morgan? I can think of a lot of other coins I'd rather spend that kind of money on.
You'd better tell him to take his sweet time growing up Randy . . .
50
I’ve just been informed my table number is (Edit . . . See Post 33 for correction).
Joe, have you tried Jon Sullivan?
Thanks for that . . . :hilarious:.
I've seen one that was barely attached . . . perhaps bonded only 10 - 15%, and the halves had not been damaged at all . . . quite a rarity to find...
I think the other half is dated 1894 . . . :rolleyes:
How about a separated half of a clamshell split? [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Good to know . . . I'll keep my eyes peeled for those when I next visit, thanks Randy.
So, when I’m visiting my folks in your neck of the woods, are they hard to find in local restaurants?
Alright Randy, please do tell . . . What am I missing?
Suckers are the lifeblood of today's US Mint.
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There's no worse penalty for a judge than to have one's decision reversed by a higher court for having exercised poor judgment.
Beautiful coin. I'd be at AU50, if not for the appeal. Like Larry, I'm at AU53 as well.
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