eBay Gamble In an effort to find nice coins that are overlooked on eBay, I sometimes take gambles. I find coins sold by Sellers that either don't...
I originally questioned its authenticity, but see it's a genuine "Large, perfect 4; normal D" variety (common). I don't like the surfaces...likely...
1. Half cents 2. Large cents 3. Indian Head cents 4. Lincoln cents 5. Non-cents :goofer: (meaning, tokens)
Have you checked for variations?
LOL, they better not...I GOT A GUN!!! :sniper:
No wonder they wore wigs back then...the barbers had no skills at all!
I'm not an error collector, but it appears as though it could have been struck on a defective planchet. Assuming that's true, I have no idea as to...
I don't do business with CT members I don't know personally because the risks far outweighs the benefits (imo). Forget about the current...
LOL! ...not exactly what I would call a "doubled die". :D (interesting error, though!)
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I plan to do that later tonight. :(
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Hey!! I resemble that remark!
That's what I thought...but I would give the last one a net G4
Did you ride the bus?
OK...I'll boldly go where wise men fear to tread... Let me begin by saying my observations are obviously wrong simply based on my limited...
It's not a dime.
They were probably in the the bank robber's bag when the die pack exploded...yep, that's my guess. :thumb:
lol...just an ironic musing. :rolleyes:
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