I see at least three. :)
Good call.
No buying of the coins. They were pre-destined to go to Koen. They'll make it free of charge.
I think Marshall likes attributing Large Cents. That's why we like him :)
I believe they will crack it open and charge a fee for cracking it because they aren't in vinyl flips.
I honestly don't use my magnifyer. I use a camera.
Definitely not authentic. The date shows that for sure. I don't think the mint would use two different die pairs to strike 2 different coins......
Of all of these slabs shown, I only bought the PF-67 Cent. I later bought a PF-64RB 1952 Lincoln cent. Making my slabbed coins to a number of 6...
Sure looks like a legit shotgun roll to me...
Love that comment. But then I think of a flat-clinch stapler...
Plumb orange bell plum
I bet you have a book on coins, do you not? I would call that the most important tool with numismatics.
Umm... not really, the drool is covering the monitor of my computer. Its all a blur. :)
Yes, the Columbians were meant to circulate. I have one that fulfilled its destiny.
Thanks, these are currently the only commems I can afford, but I have my eyes set on getting a stone mountain commem.
For some reason, I cannot see them in the original post, but when I reply, I can see them.
3 of a kind. [IMG] [IMG]
Took me a while to find out what I liked. So here's my submission. [IMG]
Got it. Austria 1 Heller KM2800...
The first one looks to be germany/austria, the second one is as you caught before I could say, a copy.
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