$50 worth of coins in the "hoard" and a cheap sheet metal $25 "safe" all for two easy payments of $149. You can't go wrong there!:headbang:
Is it a possibility that this is a proof? Where could i find the diagnostics or more info if there is such a thing? Thanks.
Let me add my four bits, if I may. These rolled in a couple days ago.
I'll echo that. It's just too bad we couldn't have had a little suspense in the last round. Kinda like watching a superbowl blowout but you keep...
You bought it from a dealer at the show?
Whoa! Way to go Shrecky! Looks MS from here. In hand does it look like there's corrosion starting in the motto or just a stain? I'd get real...
And that could explain how it ended up here in the U.S.
No doubled dies as far as I can see. The filled numbers are from die chips, no extra value. The last one I believe is a small date.
Probably a mystery we'll never solve for sure but I'd have to agree with Matt that a likely scenario is a member of the ships crew took it with...
Good deal! I hope he's still your buddy if he ever finds out he could have easily gotten 100 bucks for them!:D
Nice!:thumb: Is it the grade you were expecting?
I really bought it for my album and I don't want it in a slab. As Condor said I'd have to pay the shipping and for what I paid for it it wouldn't...
I picked this up from Teletrade a couple weeks ago for my album. It seems, I remember, that an error like this doesn't bring any premium over what...
That should be a good time. Unfortunately the conference tournaments don't mean that much to the NCAA. I think they pretty much already have it...
I just checked the site I'm still registered but I think we need a pool password. Wasn't our password cointalk?
Looks like it took a hit, PMD
Count me in again this year. Thanks for doing the contest, it was fun makin a fool of myself last year! I already have the final winner here.
:yawn: Don't mean to sound cynical but is it time already for our weekly "found a '92 CAM - bad pic,no pic" thread?
Whew! After a brutal round maybe I can recover and get back to average again. 1. 67 2. 67 3. 65
Thats known as lamination, caused by impurities in the metal. Pretty cool, some people actively collect them. Worth maybe a buck or two. edit: I...
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