MS 67 RD. It's a beauty!
MS 65. It's a cracker's dream.
MS 67FB
How can you tell it's a Proof without pictures! :D:D
I have a 1906 IHC that I found in a roll I got at my local bank in Algonquin Illinois in 1968. At the time I almost wet myself.
At least I can get the turkey ready. Happy Thanksgiving! [ATTACH]
I wish I could have sent the snow and wind elsewhere. My power went out yesterday morning and it may be Saturday before they get it back up. I...
The relationship should be "the number of people who want one"/"number of coins available". A greater ratio would relate to a higher price....
GDJMSP, I guess that's why I have a thing about the three cent nickel series. I'm one of a kind, unpopular, and get no respect; no respect at all.
I tend to agree that once the Lincoln cent is no longer produced for circulation (yes, it's inevitable that this day will come), the interest will...
There's no FUN up here in the north woods other than drinking and bowling.
Look at the Three Cent Nickel series; many rarities by mintage but prices that are very affordable. Why, because it is not popular to the masses.
The mint should drop the cent, nickel, and dime from normal circulation. However, they should sell a limited number of 30,000 to...
You should let me go before you. That way you can guess any grade other than what I said and have a better chance at guessing right. Of course...
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Here's a lower grade 1916-S that shouldn't be graded lower, IMO, than the OP example. Mine didn't get FB either.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
:borg: I agree with questioning it's accuracy. I thought that anything I see on the internet was true?:arghh::arghh:
58 which means it won't be that during the reveal. I've got a 64, 65, and 66+ in hand and this one isn't even close to those. However, all of my...
His other coins that are listed seem legit so it was obviously a joke. It made me wonder why he added this phony listing.
Thanks for clarifying that. I was trying to find something simple that would relate foods to pH. I didn't look at it close enough.
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