How old is he? He's been around forever, and I'm old!
I have decent pile of 1964 Kennedys in BU condition. I really need to go through them a pick the wheat from the chaff. I did put them in cardboard...
Yeah. I dont get that either. Silver is still being mined, but these gems from history can't be recreated. I don't understand melting...
No buyer wants a cracked slab. It is bad for preservation of the coin and it's just downright butt ugly. A slight scratch is one thing, but I've...
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I keep saying I'm laying off buying this summer, yet here I go again. Deep discount lowball bid. Winner again. :rolleyes: Time to start selling...
It looks more like the Florida State Seminoles logo.:p [IMG]
Are these copies even 90% silver? LOL! $500! I know what I got! Don't try to lowball me bro! :D
I realize it says COPY. Seller wanted $500. :D
Now I think I've seen it all. :eek: DMPL Deep Fake! fleaBay!! [IMG] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
FYI Mark, this week a 1903S auctioned by GSC on eBay auctioned for $287 and it's nowhere as nice as yours. GSC called their raw coin VF. Tough...
What was the grade on the 1896O? It's a very nice specimen for that date/mint. It's a tough date in that condition. I don't have one that nice...
Not looking down my nose at all. I just don't know one thing about them and it looks odd. Thanks for the reply, that's how we learn. :D
I was just about to ask what metal they used back then for cents. It might just be the lighting but it doesn't even look like copper.
That's a lot nicer than the one I picked up last month for about 150. Don't remember if I posted it or not. You got a great deal! I looked a long...
Pickin usually only posts MS65's or better. But he has not been absent this long since I've been a member. Starting to worry about him myself.
That's very interesting. Maybe the cents people can answer your question. That's a keeper for sure.
I'm not even a nickel guy, but that is really a WOW coin. Congrats!
I am more adventurous perhaps, but I'll go with 3. :D
It's clearly 1892 from your photo.
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