Too poor for that:-)
I guess it was pretty much empty before she was my ex. She kept the paper and I kept the coins.
My ex-wife emptied out my wallet and nothing was in it.
Nonsense!
I don't want to sound harsh here but instead of taking a picture of some change and expecting someone else to waste their time looking at each...
Nice circulated semi key date. I would guess VF 20-25.
A dealer may give you 3 cents for it.
Sometimes it gets stuck in neutral which is worse than going forward or reverse.
I'm hoping the music was "good" music at least:) . Hopefully it wasn't "another one bites the dust".
That's how mine look at me when it's feeding time.
Tough crowd!
I agree with the other comments.
No doubt a proof.
I'm ashamed to say I've got three cats. Their form of love and affection is soft food, clean water and fresh litter boxes. I don't want to think...
I haven't owned a comb for over 20 years. I guess the bright side is I saved on barber costs.
What about those who put a quarter eagle on one end? Let's kick it up a notch! The rolls were from an old lady from Buffalo:-)
I pulled most of my hair out years ago with the exception of the ears and nose.
I thought the same thing about this story and the condition of the shown buried coins. Considering the geographic location the soil goes through...
Looks like a decent proof. My guess it's worth maybe $5.
Yes they are professionals. But, if one's goal is to authenticate and grade the coins to sell then the reality of the market is that NGC and PCGS...
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