This also sort of reminded me (in a roundabout way) of a presumed Gilroy Roberts piece that @paddyman98 posted a while back.
I agree with most that you should just be patient, but that doesn't mean I disagree with you for being miffed over slow communication. You've...
D'oh! I sure flubbed that one! Forgot all about that. :facepalm:
And Featured it shall be. Interesting, indeed. I have a very odd Kennedy item I'll try to remember to post later. I doubt it's any official or...
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It's true. Amazing how much stuff you can type right into Google and get what you want almost immediately. For example, US postal tracking...
At least it's not Comic Sans.
I'm sure when @TIF gets one, it will not only be awesome, but will also come with an amusing TIF-GIF animation! :D
I'm afraid I can't help since modern error coins are not really my thing, but hello and welcome.
Nothing here looks terribly unusual to me. It took some hits in circulation over the years.
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The circular die break on these has always been enchanting to me. The Randall Hoard is also fascinating, and interesting to me since it...
PS- Iridescent toning and a great little owl along for the ride? Love this one. [IMG]
They are totally legit. I would assume your situation is a fluke and hope it will be be corrected. I would counsel a bit of patience and...
GLORIA EXERCITVS = "(to) the glory of the army". SARMATIA DEVICTA = "Sarmatia vanquished". You will find a lot of useful resources here.
*sigh* Outbid. On to the next objective, in the Nomos AG Obolos 10 auction ...
I too think it was probably a 1921.
Oh, I like the waves! Haven't had one of these dolphin-riders yet. ... Yet. ;)
Man, I would've thought for sure that one was a matte proof. Not that I have any experience with 'em. Earliest Lincoln cent proof I've owned was...
Dealer said it was the compressor and discounted the car accordingly. She'll just have to use the ol' 2/55 AC unit for a little while.* (* 2...
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