It looks like circulation damage to me. Chris
None that I recall. Chris
"make and model"? I didn't know that Franklin was a car salesman. Chris:hilarious::hilarious::hilarious::hilarious::hilarious:
Yes, he did, and that was a boneheaded mistake on his part. Very few people are able to keep a "cool head" when they are angry. Chris
Most people weren't aware of the State Quarter program, either, and that attracted 10 million new collectors to the hobby. Chris
Just to be clear, I never suggested that PCGS stole the coin or that they would steal any coin. It just doesn't make sense that a multi-million...
Exception? Maybe not! The majority of the people I've met playing pool are no better, today, than they were 40 years ago. Most of the top players...
Honestly, I think whoever came up with the idea of "salting" P&D bags with "W" quarters at the Mint should be shot. It is the biggest bonehead...
This is going to drive the banks crazy, and I wouldn't be surprised if more and more of them don't start implementing surcharges for people...
Well, almost! If I recall, the 9-coin silver proof set sold for about $31.95 (I think!). The Mint had no idea how popular the state quarters would...
It's too bad that you didn't start CRHing when you were 30. Back then, it wasn't unusual to find 10 or more rolls of 90% & 40% Kennedy halves each...
My dislike is for fools like you. [ATTACH]
I see. You have your horse blinders on again. No wonder some of us can't take you seriously. Chris
Those do look like hairlines on the obverse. Chris
I agree, but what if he is right? Chris
@Devyn5150 Your Bicentennial Set is not defective. The Bicentennial dollar, half and quarter were used for both years, 1975 & 1976. Chris
I'm not saying that the guy has a legitimate gripe, but based on those photos, the coins sure don't look the same to me. Chris
Wow! Chris
Unfortunately, @Blonegilligan , not every brick & mortar dealer is nice. It may just be that he is fighting a losing battle trying to compete with...
We don't have a specific forum for Numismatic Exonumia, so you'll probably fare just as well in the Coin Chat forum as in any other. There is a...
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