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7188 is the 1889 Morgan
Somebody at the mint decided the bird had 7TF and made them change the master die. Both are wrong. They actually have 12.
@myownprivy Must be nice to live in a world where people get raises for longevity. That ship sailed in the real world about 10 years ago. How...
You sir are a prince among us rapscallions... the humans can wait for their blasted story... we're talking about cat dinner!
Think where that '46 Nickel has been... the war is over... time to go to college & get the degree, marry the girl, buy a house and spend those...
Everybody in the counterfeiters also missed that the trade dollar was X Newman Green... which certainly would have been on the genuine label
I don't. But I have one too. And living in the city, it was more dead roaches and spiders, but same concept. And the bat flew in all by itself,...
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Sure zero feedback seller, the image looks nothing like the one at PCGS' cert verifier... it's a $900 coin oh and he confuses the word yuan with...
You can also have a lovely time getting started on the one from every country collection by buying a couple of kilos of Random World coins. Sure...
It's definitely a lovely strike... I too am not sure. What did PCGS call it - since they had it in hand and could actually examine the edge more...
Magicians coin... Did you watch the video? It shows how they're made at least one way
Ghu no, we would spend $400 Million on attack ads. "Vote against Congressman RatFink. (Deep voice) he voted to eliminate the penny costing you...
Coiner not corner. Ain't you never heard about no auto-corrupt? Well artifical stupid voice non-recognition (ASVNR) is worse...
Now Kurt, she's new. She hasn't had time to learn about your unique brand of humor... leave the fresh meat alone... don't you have some taxpayers...
Holmes and Watson go camping. They setup the tent and their chairs around the fire. After a sumptuous repast, they sit a while and then Homes...
In the early mint they are described as the number of coins delivered by the corner.
Dozens of businesses have basically eliminated the cent. My bill at the Local Diner yesterday was .21 and I paid with a $20. Got .80 back on...
Right... 1859-1864 coins were 88% copper, 12% nickel Mid-year 1864 and later were 95% copper, 5% tin and zinc EDIT: Corrected conjunction....
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