welcome back!:kewl: sit down and stay awhile this time.
SHE SPENT THEM! what an idiot! :eek::rolleyes:
that would be really bad if that 1972 cent was a double die. ;)
thats good to know they are not copletly worthless. can you post a picture?
i have a bunch of wheaties that have that green crud on them too. might have to give them a good soak in vinegar and salt.
nice find! :thumb:
LOL, i only got 70 points in one game and something like 60 the other game. i'm not very good at bowling. :vanish::D
thats a pretty good start! how did it go? :kewl:
dang, that was a nice bag! :eat:
i've never found anything looking in the reject bin. i'd like to be the guy that emties the coins out though! :D
whew! how about taking a picture without the flash. :D
nice coins! :high5:
looks like a pretty nice set!:high5: one question, where do you get those plastic coin holders?
i wish! :D then you could have them come back to take your rejects.
i bet that was a really thrilling dig!:D i'd keep the coins the way they are.
i think the dumbest thing i did was clean all my coins with erasers and brasso when i first started. never clean your coins! :desk:
that was a pretty good deal! its listed as $110 in UNC. condition. :kewl:
pretty neat!:high5: never have heard of anyone doing that. i'd like to know if it was free or not too.
neat find! its probaly harder getting a silver certificate in change than it is getting a silver coin in change. even if that bill is still beat...
thats a pretty cool find! here is what the prices for the blue seal 1935A bills Dealer Buying Price-$2 GOOD-$3.50 V. FINE- $4 UNC.-$20...
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