I was just sitting here pondering how much fingerprints affect coins. Say you put one fingerprint on an MS-65 coin. What would that do to its...
Well, I was back in there today, and now there were no ancients in the case. I didn't ask the guy about it though.
Yep. I didn't think to mention what tcore said about getting tired. Making your rounds of the whole show - if its a good sized one - and bending...
Free old coins? Nice!
Yeah, fun contest. Thanks for having it. Congrats NPCoin!
If anyone thinks their dealer doesn't have any, I would suggest asking them. Maybe the have a few in the back. Or, like my dealer, they're just in...
I personally wouldn't want to bring anything that big. There is the security issue of it, and I wouldn't want to lug it around with me either....
I'll take my third and final stab... How 'bout an 1876 dime, MS-63
Ahhh, I see. It just struck me as odd. Grave-robbing seemed the most likely reason one would be in an indian burial mound, I was just wondering.
What was the old man doing in an indian burial mound?
Thanks guys.
This is the first I've heard of the tissue test, so I'm wondering the same thing.
I've had this explained to me before, but I can't remember. I've had several people talking about the new $5's ask me why they are just showing up...
Sounds awesome! Congratulations.
AND, my second guess is... A 1917, variety 2, Standing Liberty Quarter Grade: MS-63
Yeah. We're allowed three.
Wow
You were my inspiration RickieB! No seriously, I have some paper currency, but I haven't collected a whole lot. Some of the stuff you have posted...
My first guess...hmmm... how bout a 1917 dbl die obv. lincoln cent. VF-20 edit: oops. I forgot it was MS. Theres one wasted guess. lol
I'm no expert on Chinese coins (not even close) but the coin looks fine to me. Welcome to cointalk!
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