It reminds me of the very first computer bug. World’s First Computer Bug | National Geographic Society
Yes and that's where the phrase "you're joshing" originated.
There are way better looking MS 64s out there and for a much lower price. WAY overpriced.
we have the same birthday but I'm a lot older than you. I'll be 66
Actually the opposite is true. The 1883s WITH "cents" are more valuable because few were saved. This is true in all grades. The ones without...
That's a proof. There still is some of the mirrored finish. Another way to tell is that the rims are squared off. On a circulation strike they...
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The OP is right, my collection of JFKs also shows the "crack" from 1992 on. With wear, though, it's not very noticeable.
Then why do they still make circulating coins that lose them money?
The mint is ruining coin collecting just like the USPS and the post offices worldwide destroyed philately. I'm a former (small time!) stamp...
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I agree, but for a different reason. That's the first PCGS blue slab I've seen where the lettering wasn't centered. The "PCGS FR02" and the...
Find one with both Ted Williams and John Glenn, who were in the same squadron, and I think you might have some money there.
Someone may have had it as a pocket piece.
In this case, on the antepenult. In words of 3 or more syllables, the accent falls on the penult IF it is long (the SYLLABLE, not the vowel). If...
Another factor to consider: Do you know what's going on in Greece right now? REALLY BAD wildfires everywhere after record heat, well over 100...
What you say may hold true if the E is long, but it isn't in this case. BTW, Greek sounds have changed also. Today the AI diphthong is...
Sometimes in inscriptions, you see alternate spellings in Latin to indicate the length of the vowel. I remember reading about this in Latin class...
I did not know that about theta. 6 is another strange number in Greek because it is not symbolized by Zeta, the 6th letter, like you think it...
1964 nickels are the bane of coin roll hunters. They are EXTREMELY common. Between the 1964 Philadelphia and Denver issues, there were almost 3...
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