I never weighed mine. You mentioned Clark Smith. That's who I got it from.
Since these are detecting finds made in North Carolina and Georgia, for the most part, they're just going to be Mercury dimes and silver Roosies...
I've long been fascinated by short reigns, particularly ill-fated ones, and Vitellius being one of those from "The Year of Four Emperors", he...
@GDJMSP - holy cow, man. What is that? A chevalier d'or? Wow. That's what it is. A wow.
I had an idea for a contest that might be fun. It would, of course, involve a HUGE amount of work from me, above and beyond any prizes I'd give...
If you say "mirror like surfaces", there's another "yes" indicator, of course.
From a CoinStar machine, anything silver is major, as far as I'm concerned. My all-time CoinStar total stands at exactly one zinc cent with...
That rim tells me yes. Everything else whispers "no".
Tuff call for me, st least based on the photos. It's got those sharp rims and a nice strike, but I can't tell if it's just a well-struck business...
Awesome. Buy those gals lunch!
A hundred bucks is not unusual. The coin above cost me $80, in a sight-unseen purchase (the seller was using a stock photo of a pile of them.)...
I wouldn't look twice at a 1958 Wheatie, even one as nice as yours. After 40 years in, one gets a bit jaded and harder to impress. BUT if I was...
I didn't even notice this was the Error Coin forum. LOL Where's the error? In where it was posted! There- does that count?:wacky:
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