"Common date, but couldn't resist." - Log Potato [IMG] Double Like!
'Gratz Tyler and Cannyn!
No, my friend, Sawyer was simply being overly sarcastic.
I guess it's certainly possible. Likely? No. You would probably have better chances of hitting it big with the lottery...
Only if you bury it first.
Sure, why not? If you really want one, then go for it!
I thought that that initially, but passed it off as poor photo quality.
It's a nice, common coin, appropriately priced for the quality.
Love the hoodie, Jason ;) Congrats Cashdude, ddoomm1, and Tyler G.!!
I would say 'Get-a-job' but you mentioned your parents... How old are you?
Seriously, how DO you calculate the second?! I found no menion of a total magnitude of an enchanted wave anywhere, they were mentioned seperately...
It makes plenty of sense! In 1883 many people hoarded the nickels because of the 'Cents, no cents' fiasco, thus they're available in higher...
That was much shorter than I would have imagined... Still cool to see coins in the news!
Wow! It oozes luster but that flat spot behind the ear!? I wonder if that is the result of grease or a poorstrike.
These are the dates that HAVE been guessed already: 1621 1700 1711 1720 1721 1750 1752 1756 1757 1776 1777 1778 1785 1789 1792 1793 1794 1795...
*GASP* UGLY!? No! They are the best small cent to be produced IMO, it's a shame they were so shortlived!
It most certainly is! I'd see it going in the $20-30 range.
Actually a great deal of 1884 New Orleans Morgan Dollars were circulated, but just as many that circulated were held in storage and are easily...
2. The total magnitude of the enchanted wave, is just that, total magnitude. According to the Mayan 'Law of the Conservation of Energy', nothing...
I'm thinking shill bidding, if you look at the bid history, the first three bids are from the same person! The last bid, the winning bid, is the...
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