Looking forward to what ANACS has to say.
I recognize Mr. Grellmans expertise in attributing the US large cents from 1840 to 1847. I also know that having the coin in hand has a huge...
Yes it is a VDB cent. I am trying to get the S to stick to it, but I think I got a bad batch of glue. ;)
#3 Emperor Hirohito (pardon my spelling)
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Here's a neat little item I picked up at our local club auction: http://www.brokenacres.com/coins/vdbcombo.jpg First one I have ever seen.
What kind of pressure? The pressure your wife puts on you to attend her 3rd cousin twice removed babys shower. Man, that's a lot of pressure....
Was it the Peutinger or the Rouille?
1. Outer layer 75% copper, 25% nickel. Inner layer 100% copper. 2. 2 3. Pressure? 4. d ?
The 1895 Barber dime is worth a lot more than $6.00 !?!?!
The suspense is killing me.
Am I the only one who sees the "S" ? Does it have VDB on the shoulder?
Looks like a 1919-S wheat cent, but maybe, just maybe, it's a 1909-S wheat cent; and maybe , just maybe, it's a 1909-S V.D.B. wheat cent?
I will grade and attribute the large cents for free.
Well, the poll closes on June 22nd, unless it has a few dead days before that date. But the response has been overwhelming!! Well, it's been...
Of course I do not know any of the parties involved either, and I can only draw my conclusions from what I read in the thread. I remember those...
Ready by June, they were not distributed until October 28th. (Don't know what time) ;)
No need to apologize, I have not seen the top of my desk in years. I just wish it was covered in coins instead of just paperwork.
The reason for the shortage was an embargo enacted by Great Britain. The US mint aquired all of its blank planchets from the firm of Boulton &...
There is a business model that involves all the officers draining the company of cash, then filing for protection for the corporation. Can you say...
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