Nice cabinet toning on that one.
Agreed with those who said it is not worth the expense of certification. No way that one remotely approaches MS67, if MS at all. That being...
I agree with @Mannie gray - it looks to have been dipped, though that may just because of the way it appears in the photos. Still a nice and...
That’s a pretty dramatic lamination. What’s the date in the coin?
Interesting. Looks like a strikethrough to me, though I'm no error/variety guy.
I extended your editing privileges on that particular thread until the end of the month, if you wanna tweak it a little.
Ah, you must mean THIS guy! ;) Edit: not sure what that has to do with this discussion about 1984 DDO cents, but that guy's insane Wheat cent...
Thanks, I had.
I laughed when I read back over that old thread, some of which I had forgotten. The lightning out there was scary that day! See, Cheech, I...
Very cool, and nicely stamped! The “EB” on the Sacagawea dollar is funny. (*For those who don’t get that reference- here.)
Now that one’s interesting. WW2-era US Navy counterstamp of some kind, perhaps?
That changed this morning, now, didn’t it? ;) [ATTACH]
Wonderful! The button is nice. It reminds me of ones I have found here on sites from the late 1700s and early 1800s.
Let us know what you find! [ATTACH]
Past winners are eligible to enter one of these random drawing contests, since it is all decided by the whim of random number robot.
There’s no one set answer there. The only sensible reply is, “shop around”.
Oh yeah- just got this early PCGS “rattler” slab in a cheap-but-fun swap. Edit- I just looked it up. It’s a PCGS Generation 1.2 slab, circa...
PCGS AU53[IMG] PCGS MS64 [IMG] [IMG] Raw- obverse clad layer missing [IMG] (I spared y’all from having to look at a kazillion of my love token...
Those are @spirityoda’s cats in Post #2, and they are indeed beautiful. This time (for once) I managed to post a giveaway thread without adding...
More my cuppa tea. :)
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