No offense intended, but do you really think that Fred, or anyone else for that matter, can give you a definitive answer to your question? That...
How did you arrive at $13.00? Chris
If you're referring to the slanted mark above the "LI" it looks like a gouge in the coin.....PMD. Chris
Is not! Is too! Is not! Is too! Is snot! Chris
That's a cauliflower ear. Didn't you know he was an ex-boxer? Chris
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Ditto! Chris
A "two-way" shadow box is perfect for viewing both sides of a coin. The back is constructed in the same fashion as the front. Chris
After our Mom & Dad passed, my brother didn't want it. I held onto it until 2008, and Christine Karstedt, VP at Stacks, suggested that I put it in...
It looks like it is about 15-20 degrees which is not too unusual. Generally, 90 degrees or more will bring higher values. Chris
Now, that was an interesting story! Thank you for sharing it with us. Chris
Yes, it could be the "D" from UNITED. It is definitely not an "S" which was my original thought. Chris
I'm confused by this. This is the same design used on the Oregon Centennial SCD, HK-573 which was produced in Gilt Bronze in 1959, but yours has...
@lordmarcovan says, "That's a no-brainer! My cats would love the bird." Chris
However, if they put the number "30" on a jersey for Steph Curry, it might sell better. Chris
@BigTee44 I agree with Mr. P. It is not an error. Also, it can't be a dropped element because the font appears to be a different size than...
Yeah, the press release should have spelled it (domed) with two "o's". Chris
It isn't extra grease. It is the build-up of grease and debris that becomes compacted with each successive strike. In the early stages of these...
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