The Rhodium Sponge...(are you "sponge worthy"?) [IMG][IMG]
http://youtu.be/QL2IwNIJaAg
The Seller is responsible to deliver the product "as advertised"...and the Buyer is responsible to pay in a timely manner...end of story. :just-sign:
Hehe...no worries, I'm just play'n. :cheers: It's a great thread...made me take my "Ike" books out of their plastic sleeves.
I'm no expert, either...but that's what it looks like to me, also...lamination planchet error prior to strike.
Dang...not even an honorable mention. :( ...and I worked soooo hard! :so-sad:
You may notice that I started that story with..."I had a Thai GF...". I stopped answering my phone, but she sent me a letter saying she cashed...
The banks in my area have Coinstar machines and don't order new coins (or say they don't, anyway). :(
Where did you get them?
[IMG] [IMG] First Woman's Suffrage coin Mystery Box please :D
Yes...it's difficult to find older coins with unaltered surfaces.
"Back in the Day", toned coins were considered "damaged goods". Lustrous, mark-free, well-struck coins with brilliant, original surfaces were...
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They made around 40 million of each so they shouldn't be "great rarities", but I've never seen one "in the wild". I see 2009D's for sale on eBay...
To phrase my answer as a "declarative" rather than a "conditional", I would say... The coin in the auction "has" the Type 2 (proof) obverse...
Probably set them out with the recycling.
Almost? ...sounds like I nailed it! :singing:
Anyone know who has OBW 2009-P nickel rolls?
Btw (a bit off topic), what do you suppose happened to the few million rolls of 2009 P/D nickels that were made. I've seen like twelve (12) of...
I agree, I doubt anyone would buy a box of nickels like this with hopes of making any great finds. They may, however, buy a box as a PM...
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