Awesome story! Also, I don't think the OP really meant the dude should fall and die. You guys take things WAY to literal. Agree with...
ok look if you cant see that i dont no.. What in the world are you asking here? Is this English?
Depends if you're Roman or Syrian.
65
I do not own a single graded washington quarter and really don't collect the series, but this is a gorgeous coin. I'm going with MS-66
Because I would jump at the chance to pocket half of what everything I own is worth.
But we fixed that didn't we?
Great clashed Ike Riff! I like it!! And you're correct, while clashed Ike's are not rare, that many clashes on one Ike must at least be scarce....
Coins are an old story, doesn't make them irrelevant.
OK. You're the Lincoln master. In Ike world we call them planchet flaws because the planchet was flawed before the minting process. Versus a...
A while back, I stumbled upon this thread while trying to learn how to grade Ike's. The number one thing to learn about Ike's, and I'm still...
Face chatter looks more like planchet flaws than hits to me (which NGS shouldn't count against). Luster booms. Reverse is incredible.
Unless it's a Proof dime, which it doesn't look like it is, it's worth .10
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I'm using the Federal Reverse Bank.
You don't technically have to do anything wrong for an IRS nightmare to occur. Business owner + changing out large amounts of "cash" + Atlantic...
Wow. I could see that turn into an IRS NIGHTMARE. Or ..lol.. a Secret Service inquiry......
HOW and WHERE in the world do you dump that many halves?????
From final realized prices on ebay, it looks like they sell anywhere from $4-$10.
I'm going with gold plated. Many companies did these for multiple years. While they are unique, they are not extremely rare. You can find...
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