Oh so close
Z, expat, BJBILL; Good guess' all but no. If you have a Toonie, you might want to pull it out when I give the answer. When offering a guess,...
I've since lost it but I used to carry a Toonie. I used to work often in Canada. Here's an example photo. I carried it as a conversation...
It's a bit off the original topic but I always try to be a positive person. In my experience, if you look hard enough, you can always find...
I hope so as well. With all the current events, it doesn't look likely though. We, pre-millenials, may never know the truth. We'll either be...
PCGS shows the following at MS-65: Type 1 $125.00 Type 2 $1300.00 Type 3 $120.00 The type 2 has a variety that MS-65 jumps the book...
Just throwing a thought out there. Wouldn't the RT'ing occur on the die material prior to production of the dies? Seem's like a total waste of...
I'm no mathematician but I think the formula might be: "(total mint production/tested examples)*AND (to the 4th power)".
This, IMO, is mostly a generational thing. I'm old. The first pocket calculator I encountered in school was in college and it had 4 functions...
Would that then, technically, be considered pocket polished? Is there an established term?
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Type 3, IMO
If your wallet is in your pocket, YES. Otherwise it might be a murse (man purse).
Where's the photo you mention?
Thanks, I saw that.
Not necessarily but together they do drive price. You can have a huge supply of something but without demand, You still have a huge supply.
Jersey Magic, called it. Spooned. That's what the kid used.
The quarter is PMD also. Some has taken the time to strike it repeatedly along the edge. I knew a kid, when I was young in the last century,...
why are people responding to a post from July 2015? Why did it pop up again? Now I'm doing it. lol
I'm in at 62-63. Too much chatter in the fields, both sides and the two big hits on the obv cheek. Too many scratches in the holder to venture a...
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