One also has to consider how much harsher the penalty for being caught as a thief in the mint was in those times. It would invariably prove...
Good! Keep it in that old Fattie holder!
Nice. A half cent! LOL
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That’s the only way I’d choose to collect moderns like these. More fun that way, not to mention more economical.
Keep hunting! We’ve got a while yet before we get up to ten finds.
I’m late in coming here, but will certainly remember @jamesicus and his old school gravitas.
I’m sure traveling “military mints” in Roman times came with plenty of their own security. And in medieval times, the mints would likely have...
It IS an error. In spelling, in the title. :p
Nice looking coin. Older slab. I wouldn’t sweat the deal with the hologram.
One was just paroled this week. :mad: I didn’t know Mr. LaBianca was a collector. Interesting.
I’m glad they made good on it.
Good question.
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These old(?) albums are great.
Cool album. Must be pretty rare in its own right.
Handsome CircCam example. I agree with the grade. Have no experience to remark on the price.
Saw that, and wondered how many C- or D-mint coins might’ve been in there…
X graffito or not, that is a helluva coin. I’d make an exception to my “no problem coins in the primary collection” rule for something like that.
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