That one flew over my head, I'm afraid. Unless it's about "you'll go down in history"? Too subtle for me.
Our cats and dogs might find the package very interesting if you did that...
Finding a Wheat is fun. It happens. But finding an Uncirculated Wheatie with full orginal red mint luster is pretty impressive, as coin roll...
On the topic of the future of numismatics, and young people in the hobby, I was gratified to hear how optimistic they were about that. Sometimes...
I'm listening now. Though I'm on the opposite side of the issue, I have no issue with what Mr. Berk said. He explained his viewpoint clearly and...
Yep!
You're not wasting our time. Stuff like this is what these forums are for! :)
I agree. @Darlicious' scale is just not precise enough, which is likely why it bounces between 2 and 3 grams. It is, of course, a copper cent,...
So in answer to your question, yes. It's just shiny. Has the original mint red color. Nice cent, despite a few unfortunate fingerprints. It's...
It's not fake. Almost nobody would bother to counterfeit a common, modern Lincoln cent worth just a few cents over face value. There's no money...
It's Mint State and has luster.
That's an absolutely lovely coin, and those hints of iridescence in the toning really put the icing on the cake.
You found a BU Wheatie in a roll? That's pretty impressive, if so!
The problem there is that NGC, the most recognized grader of ancients, does not absolutely guarantee authenticity on the ancient coins they...
Thanks, y'all. You know I have fun here. *group hug* :)
I think you're probably right. And I don't think he's seen this thread yet, let alone guessed what's coming, so maybe it will be a surprise when...
Thanks. You're too late for Round 9, but you're in for Round 11.
Wow. And I wouldn’t have known about “UND”. Interesting. I would have expected them to go with CCCCXI for 1411.
Usually if you type it, the forum will automatically create that link when you post it. Usually. But not always. You have to type it precisely,...
I’m not seeing anything unusual. As @Pickin and Grinin mentioned, these are incuse letters (recessed into the coin’s surface rather than raised...
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