I've only found one. I got it in change at the LCS so I'm sure they spiked it for me. Felt nice but not genuine.
haaaaaah I want a butt themed coin. I used to have the Connecticut "Blast in Mianus" but I can't find it now. I got it in circulation. I have a...
I got mine too!! I love it. I have one to swap back home... Your pictures might not have worked at first, because the file says they are PDF....
I did not. I got as an unidentified “ancient” from a CT user here, which didn’t take me long to ID. yes, it is uniface. I can’t attest to where...
Better they sell coins ‘illegally’ internationally than melt them down for melt. Apparently, such is already happening in Afghanistan with older...
That is when the terrorists don't just destroy the cultural artifacts.
I like to post things on the sale forum here. it's hit or miss, though. I also made an Instagram account. I was honestly surprised to see how...
Which is why I want to have a career in this hobby, one way or another. I applied for a job at PCGS last year but not really wanting to move to...
however they do have more aesthetic appeal than the bright yellow, distracting, beveled top ANACS has... ICG... please hire me! ;)
Yes, it’s correct just not something I hear nearly as often in American media as in Europe. It’s cool!
It is treated just as valueless machine doubling/tripling. (Interesting to hear trebling used, I haven't heard that used in a while.) You see...
I would ask if 'Chris' was the one making these determinations, because I wouldn't trust someone with that signature :yack: really though, the...
It's not painted. I hadn't seen the reverse photo at first.
My only error besides a minor die clash I found. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Anything S is a good day! Wheat cent is better!
Entry post I'm throwing my hat in for world. I, also, am a big fan of mystery bags and find this incredibly exciting. Thanks for the opportunity....
In a mint set, no less. Good one!!
Nice! Well used in it's career. I enjoy that! I haven't had this old of a junk box find before. My best was 1790.
Mr. Weinberg is right. The doubling on the date is not a doubled die if that's what your inferring.
I went for 'chemical cleaning'. The fact it appears distanced from the lettering leads me to think whatever it was dipped or soaked in dried on...
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