Absolutely!
Ahh the beautiful Phantom... And your request will be Honored
WOW! Thats some amazing history. Im sure i have family back that far in the military. Just havent had time to research.
Thank You. Its one of those things i feel like i need to do. And awsome history!
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Most were for jewlery. and i believe someone has a dansco 7070 with all holed coins...
Thats pretty cool. never knew that!
HAHAHA!!! No. 20 we have been together for 3 years... But for some reason i think you knew that.....:rolleyes:
I have a few from Table Mountain and Kruger national park in South Africa. They use just plain copper planchets. Pretty niffty
Isnt there a reverse proof? Not sure what year?
I get that a lot. That is my wonderful girlfriend of 3 years. That pic was taken when i was 17 :D
While currently waiting for my ship date to join the United States Marine Corps i have been extra sensitive of the sacrifice and commitment it...
Being only 18 (almost 19) I have a great respect for all the old timers here. But without newcomers, who will be the next oldtimers? This is a...
I second this. lol
I also see ASE's as bullion. I might get a proof for my type set but other than that i like to hold them. lol
I used to live in SA and dont have any old or rare coins from there but i would be VERY interested in a SA coin thread. I have some i would post
i use the redbook wear standards and PCGS Photograde to check. The photograde gives you a good aspect of what that grade should look like
well. lol Im a closet lincoln collector but the earliest one i remember is is a 1944p. Just a worn out wheat that made me think of its history
from the pics i would agree with you. Im teaching myself to grade like that as well. Buying a roll of cents and grading all of them
I need to look at my wheatbacks.... :eek: But i agree with RLM
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