I still find you um....tolerable anyway. Kind of proves the point that number of likes doesn't equate to knowledge or likeability.
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Yes, counterfeit.
There is only one variety of the 1839 braided hair large cent and I'm sorry to say that this isn't it. The variety known as N-8 is the first...
It's been fairly heavily cleaned, so price guides and auction listings would be difficult to determine the value. I would think you will get...
Chances are you will not get an explanation for the cause and will only get it in a details slab stating environmental damage or something of the...
Nice piece. I see it more as a XF-40; the strike looks pretty complete given the fullness of the parameter stars, but the hair shows a fair amount...
The best answer thing is a pretty new feature here and seems to be seldom used. For me, it's because once the best answer is used, the thread is...
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Well it's hard not to like those @britannia40, outstanding group.
If I had to guess, it was once lacquered, then the lacquer cracked, then it was soaked in an acid to remove the lacquer. Since the lacquer was...
That's not helping.
I guess I don't have much of a choice though, the fortune cookie has spoken. [ATTACH]
That hurt a wee bit. :arghh:
I send them all the same bum check that I always sent them.
I'm not sure that is the best method, there are more than a few here that have more likes than posts, but that may not be a good measure of...
It's funny that ancient collectors seem to be pretty young while modern collectors seem to be pretty ancient. Maybe they're just trying to...
The real shame is that it looks like modern damage. Bad grandmaw.
Alrighty then. Mine was a Mercury dime that my grandmother put in the cabbage for New Years about thirt five years ago. It was to symbolize good...
I was about to endorse the same https://www.cointalk.com/threads/photo-editing-and-presentation-with-photoscape.175157/
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