Interesting topic from CT archives! My worst experience in a coin shop was when dealer Charles Monson at Anoka MN Coin, Stamp, & Watch had bizarre...
Oh yes, I do see the scratches next to the extra metal flow. So this coin has both PMD and MD.
More philosophical wisdom! Ha, ha!
$17 for a 1922 is fair enough in grades F+. By the way, I like your ancient philosophical saying, it perfectly applies to me! Ha, ha!
I agree, but there is a market for modern, common U.S. coins in slabs, just like there is/was a market for Beanie babies, pigs feet, weed etc. You...
Why would Rick Stachowski give you a like, but not me? Especially since you were wrong, and I was right? Ha, ha! I should report him for that! Ha,...
WOW!!! that's a beauty, too! Full stars and everything!
Heck, if you can afford a coin like this, why send it under the economy submission? Ha, ha! Unless you mortgaged your home.....
Thanks for the double like. Ha, ha! Blame it on the computer. Ha, ha!
Welcome! I must admit, though, errors are not my field, but I still check these error threads, occasionally.
The most likely stat is 4% grade 70, 26% grade 69, if this helps you out.
WOW!!! I don't know how a 22 year old acquired such a beauty like this, but I sure wish I had the same contacts you have. Ha, ha! I estimate that...
EX for sure, but the reverse looks nicer, like AU.
I also say 64.
I would think the goal of having any ideals would be to arrive at contentment in life, whether those ideals support the Easter bunny, John...
jwitten is correct. The $1 price tag pretty much reveals that.
I was wondering that after I posted my response. Ha, ha! My fault, I guess.
Personally, I welcome, and respect people's observation on any of these topics discussed here. I am familiar with Keynes (don't support much of...
Interesting, I didn't know that. Thank's for the info.
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