Member here. As others have said for the benefits and I do think the ANA overall is a plus for the hobby.
As far as I'm concerned this is one war I dearly hope we lose. I do know though that my ten year old son would probably think the glow in the dark...
Do I see Nessie back there in those rocks or is it my imagination?:smile
If some kind soul would post a link to the Mints product schedule I'd appreciate it. The old puter at work won't let me. Edit: never mind ,I got it.
Here we go. D-day +1.http://catalog.usmint.gov/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProdschedView?storeId=10001&catalogId=10001#
Dang, so close!:smile
Nice write up on one of my childhood heroes Ken and I like the coin too. It's one on my short list of classics on the agenda.
The OP isn't exactly a noob here either. Here's a thread from when he first started about the exact same thing. Claiming ignorance doesn't wash...
You sell ones like this as RPM's?
0utstanding! Looks like it was your turn to hit the coin roll lottery.
#1 and #3 look like stains and #2 is damaged.
I discovered that macro has other uses than just for coins!:smile
In my opinion it's the real deal. With the new pics you can see what I was talking about in my post above. See the red arrows.
Jpaul if you have a loupe check for split serifs on the top left of both the N and M of UNUM and the bottom of the last S in STATES.
Maybe I'm overly paranoid but I would never use compressed air. Whether it's canned compressed air or an oilless compressor I'm neverous that if...
55 some thousand
It means it was minted at Philadelphia. Philly minted coins didn't have mintmarks that year. The reason the nickel and one of the cents has an S...
$8.00 to $9.00
:D It's just a matter of time untill the poor expired equine will get flogged again!:smile
It can't be a dime struck on a cent, it would have to be a cent struck on a dime. Only one recent sale on ebay....
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