What are the odds? I found another one just about like it. 1960 P with almost everything doubled. Get some photos later.
Great deal. Can you disclose the seller? I have a bunch of grandkids and great grandkids.
I don't blame you. I would do the same thing.
Yes, a lot of fun to find these things.
I came across this fun 1960 P Jefferson last night and thought everyone would enjoy it. Just about everything on it has some doubling.
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I like them.
These were typically referred to as "hobo nickels".
Why does everyone want "certified"? A 1919-S penny is a 1919-S penny with or without certification. I don't think most US general circulation...
I feel the same way. But, I don't like to ask for things in a coin shop because you immediately alert the owner and the chances of bargaining are...
BTW, that is not me. It is a photo I saw and thought you would enjoy it.
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Thanks, that's kind of what I was thinking.
I like the sticks. I don't play much anymore unless I visit one of the kids. Some of them have tables. There was a time when I played everyday....
Me too.
Thanks. When was that rule effective?
I have a 1990 P Roosevelt with some extra material under his chin. It looks like a pile of chips or a lamination. Some help would be...
We have 6 kids and they grew up with a pool table in the house. We always had a table in the rec room. I made sure that they never became smarter...
I always felt that a jump shot violated the scratch rule where if the cue ball leaves the playing surface it is a scratch.
Probably 8 Ball. But anything. I played a lot of Snooker when I was younger. My left handed, blonde daughter took after me and grew very...
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