I don't see/get the grade, here...just went through a jar I've been throwing decent pocket Jeffs and other denoms into for years...found several...
Pretty sure have seen this before but can't resist commenting...so very stunning...wow!
Nice coin...and notable for me not so much for the bird reverse, but for the "crowned queen" obverse...one of the few if not the first I've ever...
Sorry, but no. For my two cents it should be by the grade only, above/before all else...already at that, all-too-subjective...but factor in the...
Well, when you pick them up, ask about returns, how to, et al...or call them to find out. Don't you just replace the ones you took out so the...
To each their own on this, but folks, I'm just not going to stop living (and shipping) because of what MIGHT happen amid infinitesimally small...
Ranks up there with a smiling president-elect Harry Truman holding up the "Dewey Defeats Truman" front page headline in 1948. It happens.
It only has one singular/solitary meaning for me and too many of my other American Army/military buddies circa 1965-1975...that meaning will NEVER...
Guessing also...Sterling Silver (which is .925) made in Europe = 925/EURS
You don't...completely ludicrous...has to be either a joke or I've lost any/all credibility in IGS (which I had none, anyway...heck, never even...
Life is tough. Use PCGS or bite the bullet as it is. For what it's worth, I've had better service from USPS...down on brown and fed up with fed ex.
Doesn't count...no date...:woot:! ...Congrats.
Indeed...arguably the best of Humphrey Bogart for many...plus here's a sub-trivia question: One of the kids in that movie grew up to act in some...
A nice coin to be sure, but a bit surprised at the 65 with hits on both sides...the reverse with two rather significant ones (if in less-focal...
U.S.A. first, mainly and always Canada...mostly pre/post WWII silver dols and halves Great Britain...conders and a little of everything older,...
Too low to me...coin wasn't up long enough to see before reveal but to me a strong 64, with the toning a help to that end and not a hindrance....
Nice penny.
Of the two you mentioned, it's quarters for my "two bits" worth...:woot:
What were notes like this legitimately used for back in their day...?
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