I agree with ld, not a DDO.
No, I wasn't being sarcastic. I don't know if there will be a line the night before but I think it's a possibility.
Have you thought about camping out at the convention center the night before?
Your pics need to be bigger/better.
Hang in there Jello, I get a few good tidbits from your postings. Oh and the alternative to getting old is much, much worse.:happy:
It certainly puts more food on the table than relying on your own artistic talents.
If true that means only 250 people will have the opportunity to buy one. From reading this and other forums it seems there will be a lot more...
And a couple smooshed cents. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
From the US Centenial Exposition in 1876 at Philadelphia. Engraved by Charles Barber and struck at the US Mint exibit at the exposition. [ATTACH]
Yes it's a US Mint issue. Thats the latest PCGS slab so that spot was on the coin when it was graded.
Cool find. They used to list lathe line coins at errorvariety.com but my links there don't work anymore. Don't know if they're still attributing...
Congrats! The ASE's still hold a good premium in 69. PCGS ones are a +400$ coin. Nothing to sneeze at in my book.
A 2008 quarter Balboa from Panama. It looked exactly like a clad US quarter in size and weight and even had a copper core. After qoogling I found...
eh?:confused:
There's more than one listed. Which one specifically are you talking about?
Naked hands
65RD 66BN
Not an expert but I know that stars below the eagle mean it's a type 2. So it can't be a '16.
Considering it took about 83 years to develop the patina you see that's left, close to the devices, you'll be waiting a while. I'm not accusing...
MD IMO
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