Just step right up to my yard sale table: [IMG] [IMG]
Start a new thread and post some pics...
Maybe he should just stick to radio...
Think of a coin that sticks to the upper die... and as more blanks are fed in, they start building up around the die, finally breaking off which...
And worth about $5.00 melt value, maybe a little more on eBay.
Finally.. an error coin posted on CT that doesn't require a 20X loupe to see.
So far I've seen three coins that I would be proud to own.
Or just upload to an image hosting site such as PhotoBucket and paste the link into your post. [IMG]
Don't even think about it, although it is still being done. EBay has essentially banned the sales of replica (i.e. counterfeit) coins, but because...
Even some of us who have been around for a few years do the same thing... you're forgiven.
Probably non-magnetic, as are most of the replicas coming out of China... and have been for the past five years or so. I assume you're referring...
It's 100% fake elsie, but you would get more responses if you started a new thread rather than tacking your post on the end of one that is nearly...
I don't even want to think about that!
As far as I'm concerned, it's a good thing they don't!
Check eBay completed auctions for notes that appear similar to yours. Normally they sell for a few dollars unless in exceptional condition.
Howard, you should stick to radio...
Well, I assume there are collectors looking for the lowest graded coins... and PO-1 certainly qualifies. Someone posted a CAC PO-1 earlier today.
Well, there has been a little controversy lately, but overall I assume it's not a bad venue. Selling the entire collection, correct? This might be...
Yesterday you were buying gold & silver at auctions, flea markets and yard sales... today your broke again. Talk about the "ups and downs" of...
Or just refer to the "archives" rather than posting a picture with an analysis of what the problems are:
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