I can't speak to this question with any certainty, other than to say, they were definitely referred to as silver dollars before clad dollars were...
Not really in keeping with the ToughCOINS business model, below is offered some miscellaneous common date US coinage, a Canadian, and some...
The obverse die broke and the broken part fell out before the coin was struck. The reverse die also broke, and the broken part still remained in...
I'd be careful about discrediting Julian's offering. While his eBay feedback speaks of customer service issues, it does not undermine his...
Cough, cough, choke . . . Anyone know the Heimlich? That reveal sent lunch down the wrong pipe.
Gee . . . do you think maybe, instead of prosecuting rulebreakers as soon as they knew this was going on, some at the IRS decided to let the...
This has been no secret for quite some time. I tried warning some folks I knew about this almost a decade ago when they took an interest in...
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I buy and sell all of the time . . . :)
The genuine 53-O NA also has no rays . . . while the above alteration looks rather crudely done, removing the rays would be a much more difficult...
https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/coin/1854-3/7969 [IMG]
Nope, but I wasn't surprised at that.
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Where's a picture of the tortoise?
I'd think a top end Lincoln Commemorative Half would suitably address the void you're feeling.
Until one day when the electrons aren’t flowing, old stooges like you and I will be pretty much expendable . . . Sorry, I forgot . . . Me and you...
Whatza map? :D
Glad to see you didn't make a very wrong call. I'm pretty sure that, before all is sad and done, many will.
What happened to your intended buy at $55,000?
Images received Jack, thank you. Will examine after the holiday. Family, food and football are priorities . . . :happy:. Happy Thanksgiving.
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