Maybe @Treashunt can help you. I believe he collects Red Books, so he might have an idea of the value.
Well, it never hurts to ask! Would you like to buy a bridge over the Himalayas?
Yes! Can we see the flip side, too?
This is sort of off-topic, but I've never seen or heard of a "bubble telescope". Why is it called that? How does it work? Is it similar to a...
I think you're going to find that selling raw coins can be pretty much a "crap shoot". Granted, certified coins in similar condition can sell for...
Oh shoot, Rob! You'd better be careful trying to explain the distinction between "gold" and "golden" lest ye be summarily chastised for being a...
How do you explain the oval shape of the last four images of the quarter?
Well, *Mike Davis* isn't nearly as strange as *what is value*!;)
I thought that the earliest jetons dated to 13th century Europe and were made of metal.
You can't flip the coin and be the one who calls heads or tails unless you want to get your butt kicked.:punch::punch::punch:
Please don't be offended, but........ [ATTACH]
If you have a microscope with high magnification, you'll want to examine the rim along the inside edge. Usually, two-headed coins are made by...
Your close-ups using your USB(?) scope appear to be a perfect example of why you need to take those images from directly overhead. Capturing...
You should be finished. I've tried to be nice. You need to take a course in reading comprehension. No! I'm the one who is done. I don't see you...
It's not! I already checked.
How would you like to step out of your breezeway door to find this? [ATTACH]
I had to do a double-take on that 1919 Merc. to see if it wasn't that cool doubled-die on IGWT that was discovered awhile back.
Would you rather have been several hundred feet below sea level?;)
If you re-read my comment, you will note that my use of the word "insisted" was not referring to anything you said. It was in reference to another...
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