Talk about the old marketing slogan "Don't leave home without it." lol
A nice pick up, depending on the price. The 43 D looks like it might be full band. Can't get it large enough to tell.
Probably the same story as with the Republic: The Republic left New York on October 18, bound for New Orleans. According to her captain, she was...
initially worked, now not
Not sure, myself, but Lincoln seems to be the center of a blackhole, as the building appears to be coming in upon itself in the middle, lol.
Probably did them all in one day. PCGS First Strike label can be applied to any coins submitted to them within 30 days of release, I believe. As...
I'm guessing that since he has a small stack of unused, empty wrappers in the pic, they aren't all wheats. One could hope, though.
Lol, anybody can fake a submission form. BTW, aren't they ALL "First Strike"?
That's a good woman you got there. Next time ask her to bring home a roll or two of silver dollars, lol.
Very nice. Congratulations!!!
I agree, unless the jump in price/value from 69 to 70 is worth it.
So, you're telling us that you managed to get a coin (80 actually) that was released on Tuesday, received no sooner than Wednesday, submitted to a...
35, maybe 40 (revised from original guess of 45, as I was multi-tasking, like I always do)
Very nice. Can we get a pic of the reverse?
If you're having fun and not losing money, enjoy yourself. :happy:
I got the Potter reference, lol.
NOW IN HAND Edited, Sunday 8am. If no interest by the time I get home at 7pm tonight, Sunday, I will probably just put them away. 1 each, S and...
And yet, you got the reference, lol.
First, determine what is your reason for buying silver. Don't be offended by this, but it sounds like you are a "day trader" of silver, making...
NICE!!! I didn't catch that, sitting a couple of feet from my monitor and at an angle.
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