Original Bank Roll (Wrapped). You're welcome. JeffC - OBW Expert (since 7:30 p.m. this evening.)
Yeah - that makes sense. Even if I were not into coins, I would still keep 'em since they're nicely preserved, vintage, and don't take up much space.
I recall having seen an old set with a note and so I went to look for it tonight. I have a 1960 with a similar note from her, but shorter. I...
Wow. How did they stay so nice after all these decades. Looking for that 1922 plain cent...
I had to look up what OBW means. Learned another coin acronym today. :-) [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] Hi @PennyRich, I don't have as much experience as the seniors on this site, but I'm quite good with Photoshop. So I took your first...
We tell you this to save us both unnecessary correspondence! I'm scared to even write to her now!
I should print out the image and measure to be sure, but I did a crude measurement on screen. It appears that the distance (between stairs and top...
Wow, in those days the accompanying note was kind of "stern." :-)
This ATB Quarter is the only one where the design encroaches onto the circular border. (Another piece of useless information that's in the back...
I like the dog medal very much. Is that FEC authentic? WOWWW!!!
Coins from "the Lion City!" In the old maps in the libraries here, Singapore was spelled Singha Pur. One of the Indian dialects meaning Lion and...
That Half Dollar caught my eye and puzzled me for a lil' bit. High Relief!
Yeah - it can be hard to tell, even under magnification. Here's something you can do. As mentioned by Luckyr, look at the shadows. Take another...
Hahaha. I turned the image upside down but forgot to flip/reverse it. Oooops. Lol.
OMG!!! How could I have done that?! I'm supposed to be very good at Photoshop! Lol. Nevermind..... Sorry!
Hahaha. But that doesn't count. Pegasus was still a horse. LOL. But - until now - only one post with a WOMAN on a horse. I guess there's not...
@Kevin Mader Super Thanks!
Wait... something is puzzling me here. When I did an overlay, I get this: [ATTACH] The "O" in MONTICELLO is in front of his eyebrow, not behind...
I've read about "flow patterns" and "ridge rings" on numerous threads pertaining to die deterioration. I know what ridge rings are. Can you help...
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