I agree, there are a lot of star notes in the wild . You have to pick and choose which ones to sell and ones to set free .....
Well I would have to agree to disagree . Its very hard to find low serial numbers in the wild and thoses can bring a couple of dollars .
Heres a stupid question . What sounds better, star note or replacement note ?
Heres a 1858 Large Cent I just pick up from stldanceartist. Heres a quote on this coin from Bill in Burl: The '58 is a Turner OC1/RB5 and it was...
If your looking for a dino-lite, Alan is the man to talk too. He's a dino-lite dealer coinzip
Year ( 1858 ) for Year (1858 ) I would have to agree, but some of the early years for u.s. cent are really nice looking
As we can see,the bun on top of the queen head is where the wear will start . All in all, its a very nice coin .
Next time you start a thread, you need to just put Hello Bill, Rick and Steve. Were the only ones with comments .. lol .....
Did you get all that stldanceartist .....
How much for the 1858, before Bill gets here .... Lol ....
Its good to see you again Bill ...
If it wasn't for the scratch on the queens head, I'd say maybe au ( 52 or higher ) myself
There's some good folks over at coins and canada website
Yes sir, I thought you would like that .. Lol ... [ATTACH]
Do you need my help friend ? DP N9 # 4 [ATTACH]
Looks like I found her . Can't wait to get her home . Heres where her old home was ....
Well why wait .. [ATTACH] Here the link http://www.ebay.com/itm/221898970143?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
Heres one I have my eyes on...
Its 9.6 million totally printed with both runs ...
I'd be happy to make an extra 30 dollar and get a nice silver dollar with the money ( 130.00 )
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