I thought so...never saw a period. That could have gone on forever.
That was the longest sentence I have ever read.
One thing it shows is I will need to regrade most of my coins.
That is my understanding of the process.
It's real unless it's imaginary. However it is most likely not authentic.
Looks like the whole coin got greased. The motto is flattened, Abe's forehead is whacked. Pretty cool.
When I started collecting it would have been a vg.
In the words of the late Rodney King...can't we all just get along?
Last six boxes of Loomis halves: 1. Zip 2. Seven 40 % 3. Zero 4. One 40% 5. Skunk. 6. Nichts.
CT, You must live in an under-educated part of the country.
Do you ever think about this facet of your hobby (roll hunting in particular) as dependent on the stupidity or carelessness of others?
Regular three boxes of Loomis halves---NOTHING. Gives a bad name to skunks.
A couple odd halves. Not much rim on one, a couple of mashed 8's on the other. The 8's look a little flatter than most.
Normal three boxes of Loomis halves. One half which I can honestly call impaired, one ender (1965), and a couple other odd ones...see pictures. I...
Three boxes of Loomis halves...a couple proofs, 1972 and 1999. No silver. I'm throwing almost all NIFC's back. They must be truly startling to keep.
I do not believe I see what you're describing.
The folders have halves from 1970 to 2009, without 1990 and 1995, plus 2013. The rack has 110 extras. All found in rolls. Only silver is 1970.
The "box due in tomorrow" was looked through...3 - 40%. Perhaps my lack of good fortune the past month has turned.
Speaking of dirt...does anyone else wear a dust mask when opening rolls? I get mightily congested if I don't. The Loomis/Brinks/Garda, etc. rolls...
Keep looking...you may find something valuable some day. If not valuable, at least interesting.
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