It's also an Atheist Cud and 77 found on Easter Sunday. :eek:
Sorry to sound like a broken record but coin collecting really is the Hotel California: ..."relax" said the night man, "we are programed to...
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AU55. Sorry but it looks like solid wear above the ear to me. A bit scuffy too. The toning though is beautiful and maybe that will carry it....
Here's one from your state: [ATTACH]
Ft. Lauderdale 2000. Bought a 1918 Lincoln, Brown Unc. All I really wanted to do was tell Dave Bowers: "you da man." But everytime I went past...
What about toll booths every 15 feet?
Aren't the PO1 coins in registry sets also slabbed by PCGS or NGC?
Or: The Exquisite Flea Wagging The Tail That's Wagging The Dog Grading Company? The long name would be reminiscent of old Numismatic books...
How about Rent-A-Grade (RAG) Grading Company for chronic resubmitters?
Nice. Gold looks so good in a black Capital.
Your probably on to something. Old time dealers like Thomas Elder suggested coin collecting for boys and young men for those same reasons.
IMO EF-45 is the ideal grade. An uncirculated coin never had a job. It spent it's life eating Chese Whiz and watching Jerry Springer re-runs.
There's something to the right of the olive branch that looks too straight to be a die crack. And from that spot going south to 9 or 8 o' clock...
Coin Show--Japanese American Numismatic Society. Mentioning Hawaii on the reverse in 1967 probably wasn't the best idea. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Oh, come on man; get a real disappointment. I've been getting skunked on the lotto for 30 years. :troll:
I got started collecting Art Bars. The first one was Old Ironsides. The first coin was a Franklin Half from New England Rare Coin Galleries for...
Shippensburg Coin Club 1974, (Ed Walters and his vegetable wagon theme) Antiqued Bronze, 15.58 grams, 34mm, M/A < >. It's hard to imagine a...
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Humorous tokens are the best.
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