True, the "Hired Help" was expendable. BTW, I saw you collected model kits. Check this one out :) Bone
I recall reading the Romans (virtually) totally mined out the Iberian Peninsula. The evidence of this is heavy traces of lead and other trace...
Who knows :confused: I got it on Ebay and the seller just mentioned it had initials scratched into it. Bone
Speaking of mining, did you happen to catch the (History) special "What the Romans did for us" which aired last week. There was a section about...
If it's a MS65 it's a good buy. Wish they'd put a better picture of it up there. These crackout very easily and the holder can be re-used. Bone
Actually, I've never heard of you and have been a semi-avid collector for over 35 years, course I'd only bought one price guide since 1995....
Sadly MOST circulated Trade Dollars have been cleaned at some point in their past. Bone
Facing left Hmmmmm.... 1/2 dollar comes to mind but it's probably a dime. Which way is LEFT??? LOL Bone
I cleaned that one too!!! Swear to gosh, cross my heart. and all the other stuff. The crud popped off like a scab on both sides and "WOWZA"...
Here is a Michael IV from arounde 1040. Bone
Yes, but it's pretty well grown up the last time I was deer hunting in the (Custer) area. http://www.ghosttowns.com/states/sd/spokane.html Bone
This is one of those threads I begin to smile at even without reading the post :D Bone
The lower left one looks like an Islamic 1/2 Dirhem from the Mamluk period in Egypt. Here are three examples I have. Bone
Chuckle, from one Lumberjack to another ;) Here is a useful "LINGO" link for you. Bone SFASU LumberJacks, 1982 http://www.pcgs.com/lingo.chtml
Yes, it's flooding now. Homestake has graciously kept the pumnps on, but those cost money. Steps in South Dakota and is in the process of buying...
Actually, the state just purchased it to maintain in the hopes they can entice the National Science Foundation (or something like that) into...
Homestake is now CLOSED... (In Lead, SD that is)
I was thinking the same thing, it should be here in a week or so. Definately better than VG ;) Bone
What grade would you give this 1828 Half Dollar? Thanks Bone
My dad's 1914-D in AU-50!!! Currently residing in a Whitman Lincoln Head Cent 1909-1940 tri-folder he bought right after WWII. Bone
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