well if you need help let me know. Be glad to assist
Very Nice indeed Mark.. I am sure that you already know the Overton numbers on the halves so I won't bother. I like that 22. sharp coin it is....
Its very clear what happened. The OP coin was laying on the ground in the middle of the forest, a boyscout was hiking and dropped another coin on...
I didnt even think of having stamp collectors here. Hmmm
The blunt end of a hollow point shot out of my 44 magnum at 20 feet into a 5" steel wall?
Now talk about a beauty. Very nice indeed. Can't get much better than all A's.
BQ, thats about where I had it pegged at as well. 60-62 tops and thats why I paid 60 money for it, albeit a cheap coin I see coins slabbed like...
Actually found this in a roll years ago. [IMG] [IMG] I don't think an explanation is needed to identify this.
Hold on to your hats Kids... [IMG] BUY THE COIN.... Not the holder.
[IMG] [IMG] Man I hate grading these. THis is slabbed by ICG and NO, I do not agree with them on this coin.
Hey borg, better stand clear of that cent. You may end up with black lung or something.
Ben, very sound advice and I agree 100% with what you stated. Try putting a set of VF-XF together and see what you can find. : ) Ohhhhhhhhh...
Layyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyydeeee's and Gentleman, in this corner we have.. Yep, its a large date..
Yep, that booker is better looking toned. Takes it out of the Churchhill Crown race for being really ugly. : ) Nice pickups Jim Other Jim
Borg, yes I live in the area, not far from Chuck actually. We are getting a coin club together out near Milford.
I'll be swinging by probably on Sat. I'm having lunch Tuesday with Chuck who is putting the show on. Will mention to him that he is getting some...
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There is nothing wrong with the OP coin. Remember the 1839's were struck in collar with reeded edges. Nice Strong XF example of an 1939
The coin is AU all day long. I too believe its an N-2
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