Time flies when you're having fun...
Here's a closeup of the "ONE" [IMG]
Yeah, right... how are you supposed to do that with lousy pictures, intentionally darkened to high the defects?
I've checked it uner lights and 10x magnification... no signs of tampering. What I want to know.. isn't the green (treasury seal and serial...
That's what you get using freetranslation.com... try it sometime. If you want a proper translation, you have to pay for it... and that cuts into...
Someone at work gave me this dollar note, missing the green treasury seal. I know "zero" about notes... any value to this? [IMG]
Uploading to an image hosting site won't help at all if the picture is out of focus.
Per eBay policy, the following are prohibited: Government-issued medals and certificates for medals, including the Air Force Cross,...
If it wasn't intended, why was it titled as such?
please do not confuse this life saving medal with the congressional medal of honor, it was not intended.
Well, here's a pic of my beat-up wallet... soon it will be time to cash out... [IMG]
Normally I just take my coins over to the blasting booth and give them a couple shots of 120 grit media... works for me.
Us old guys have enough trouble reading the posts without the distraction of animated avatars... but the flying eagle isn't too bad. Nice job!
I think the OP is looking for what dealers pay for common Morgans... which, I assume, would be at least four or five dollars less than what they...
Good points... I use to coat my dimes with liquid mercury... they sure looked great. Of course, that was in 1955...
GoldCoinLover had an interesting post on counterfeit gold awhile back... read it here: http://www.cointalk.com/t56522/
Why continue this travesty?
Well T$, they're still better than a pocket full of Ikes. I do pick up a roll now and then at the bank, keep them in the car for my daily $2...
That's the key to this deal.. it's not the Morgan's or the halves... but those Lincolns... if those 14-D's are there, no wonder the guy was so...
Well, here's a link to Coinstar's homepage if you want to research this a little more: http://www.coinstar.com/us/webdocs/A1-0-1 Most banks in...
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