Well, 1- I already had this one prepped, and 2- What better way to get my mind off yesterday’s sad events?
This is a nearly two-year-old thread.
Looks like 1883 with CENTS. Might be my imagination, but I think I see a ghost of a 3.
I would imagine acid would work on that the same way it does on a missing Buffalo nickel date.
See the thread on the Contests forum. :)
[ATTACH] Lordmarcovan gave to thee... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] (1) Ornate love token hand-engraved on a high grade 1898 Indian cent. The host coin...
This year all of the prize lots will be United States coins. The lots are modest in value, but there will be a good many coins given away over...
LordM Giveaway #106 (Twelve Days of COINmas) 2023 Contest status: CLOSED Drawings & shipping status: see round summary below [ATTACH] Hello,...
Not bad
That engraved Canadian large cent is quite interesting. Worth $8 by itself. To get multiple silvers in an $8 bag is also pretty remarkable.
Hm. It’s been over a week. But we’re in the holiday season now…
@mrweaseluv - anything on that end yet?
“Wore out” refers more to a coin that is completely worn out, i.e., slick.
Doesn’t surprise me at all to learn it’s Mint State. I couldn’t tell, based on my looking at the high points of Vickie’s hair. I was hedging my...
Agreed. Leave 'em in the OGP. Waste of money to have to have them graded AND attributed for an error (likely with an unsatisfactory outcome).
Happy Thanksgiving. The closeup's a bit blurry, but the first two pics look good. Better than I could manage under most circumstances.
"Wore out"? Hardly! That's Choice AU+, if not low MS... Or were you merely referring to the dies?
Yeesh. Another unnecessary thread resurrection, huh. :rolleyes:
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I don't have a lot of commemoratives, but I like 'em. :) [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
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