A very good book.
It's a die crack, called a cracked skull. Very common on 50's Lincolns.
Norman Bates needs to go back into rehab.
67 on Wed.
Coin Club of Atlanta (CAC) brass, 8.6 grams, 32mm thin planchet, C/A Ha ha the CAC that was around in 1929. Doesn't look like they are...
[IMG] Keysville Lumber Co. Hillsborough County (Tampa/St. Petersburg area), aluminum, 1.9 grams, 28mm, M/A, C.R. Clark K1-50 Keysville was...
Well like they say you learn a lot about a country and it's people by looking at it's coins. Including coins made with drive-by plating on zombie...
I vote Krugerrand as well. I only owned one gold coin and it was a 1977 one ounce Krugerrand in a black Capital holder. I paid around $200 for it...
I will never have an account with any of them.
I think it's referring to the gouge between 2 and 4 o'clock.
"There is no Santa Claus in Numismatics." Lee F. Hewitt founder of Numismatic Scrapbook.
That's wonderful. Has nothing to do with my question.
Are your pro Bitcoin threads also called pimping? What books was he selling in the 80's? Rich Dad Poor Dad was published in 1997. @CHARLES...
Could you do that for us daddy.
People do that. He's 74.
My favorite medal. It's beautiful.
He also does a podcast: https://www.richdad.com/radio
I remember that one. "Liquid meat" is what we would call "wonderful spam." :happy:
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Why don't you just buy a new B&L like that one, if it's what's you like? I bought mine in an optical shop in 1983 and it's still good.
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