Haven't seen him around here in years.
Are you trying to lower the value of my valuable error? If portions of the outer layers aren't there then they are missing from the coin....
How dare you!
Missing most (not all) of outer layer on both sides. Should be worth what, about 100k? :troll:
Looks like orange peel to me which I believe is from worn or late state dies.
The most important thing to me is info about the issuer and town at the beginning. The more interesting the token or town sounds to me the more...
I believe @Treashunt has a complete set of Redbooks.
Did he eat a bucket of chicken first?
Disregard
followed by some Moody Blues excerpts: "...breath deep the gathering gloom..."
No doubt, but no one is getting out of a labyrinth (at least not in a timely manner) without the map. Of course this a fantasy project.
If someone had lots and lots of money it would be fun to put your safes inside a nice big labyrinth. Add cameras and speakers and you can guide...
IMO, If the Straight of Hormuz gets shut down for any length of time gold might knock that iguana off his perch:
Un-dead From the Meadowlands, it's Jimmy.
I like circulated coins; they have character. High end MS and proofs just look like manicured yes men at a board meeting to me. When I see a DCAM...
Looks like there is wear on hair over the ear. It's darker than the surrounding areas.
That's why I have nothing but absolute contempt for 11 point MS grading and everything associated with it.
In the early days coins had to be submitted to PCGS through a dealer. We should be delighted that, we the unworthy, can get the Holy Water...
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