I'm in for lot #1 Hercules was always one of my favorite mythological characters.
Around here it could be the crack addict kids
Shockingly surprised
Came into work today and this was in the til. It has been a long time since I have had a score this good. 2 of the Franklins are key dates 48 P...
cool idea I have so many though and have no clue where i'd start lol
the coin has plenty of wear and appears to have environment damage. Not a strike through by any means.
I really don't look for error coins anymore due to declining health but on occasions I will throw some change under the scope just to see what I...
Pulled a 1925 s from a CWR at work today, nothing to retire on but a 26 million mintage on an almost 100 year old coin from circulation Bonus a...
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Had to post this even though I'm darn near certain it's PMD but it caught my eye when I found it in my till at work. It has the exact diameter of...
Definitely going to go back and look at some that I have found
Ok inform me on the difference of a spit die vs a rim to rim die crack because that's what I've always called these.
Oh wow that's a nice one congrats on the find.
Apparently:happy: looks about 60 percent off center.
His shop is about 30 miles from where I live. Daniel is a nice guy.
oh yeah varieties, been asking for a variety section here for a while;)
I've found a few but in comparison to what I have searched....so very few
That was the main reason I didn't make an offer even though the coins "from a glance" appeared to be red and even if they were great coins is that...
I'm on vacation in Myrtle Beach and stopped in at a coin shop. The guys that run it are nice people but while I was there it started to get busy,...
Shoot I thought I had an obverse pic in there, was a bit tipsy last night. I will give it another look later. I hear Mr. Wexler retired but anyone...
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