All that sounds like more marketing fluff than anything else.
I, for one, do understand that Med; however, the job market, even those requiring a degree, as lousy right now. There is no guarantee he will get...
If you have a child, you should keep the job.
If you think about it, they pretty much do have two grades. The Sheldon scale with the numerical fractional after. Do we really need any more? Nope!
Yuppers ;)
We're talking business strikes.
Now this is a listing that should get reported as the seller lists the grade and as I understand it, you're not allowed to mention grade unless...
These aren't worth an awful lot, couple of bucks at most, as Germany was printing them by the millions during the early 20th century.
More likely on something not onto. The fact the listing was removed is evidence of nothing. The fact that someone who's eBay store is generally...
The Mint ended silver in business strikes for circulation in 1971, so mid 70s Kennedys are copper-nickel. Depending on condition when you find...
The only time you'll find these in circulation, is when someone cleans out their stash and is desperate for the cash. Seriously though, IF you...
Those marks look like they're on the coin and not the holder. I'd say 62, very slim it would go 63. According to VAM World, a PCGS graded 63 84...
Personally, I don't bid on anything that is located outside the U.S.
Some dealers use a stamp on them.
If you're paying $8.99 for 100 2x2s, you're getting ripped BT.
Uhmmmmmmmmmmmmkay!
Worth about $2 each.
I'm still lost on that one myself [ATTACH]
I agree.
PR66 can have a few scattered hairlines or marks, no noticeable blemishes. What you have circled in the photos would fall under that...
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