I saw lots of these in England when I was there in 1973. They had changed over to decimal currency in 1971. No more farthings, sixpence,...
My wife hadn't been too keen on me buying stuff every month at shows until last August when I sold some of my extra junk silver (when it was $29...
Make sure there is NO VDB on Lincoln's shoulder on the 1914-D. I've seen altered 1944-Ds that forget about that one little detail. From 1910 to...
Yeah, the rim is intact and the rest of the lettering is sharp, I would say struck through something
Are you talking about the void in the N on the word CENT? Maybe a die issue but I don't know. Filled die maybe? Anyway the price seems ok
Tell you what, send it to me and I'll see if they'll still honor it...LOL
yes, see my above post! I live near their current location. There is nothing at that current Canton address. When they split Market Ave. North...
You're not going to believe this, but I know that business! They're no longer at the two locations listed. They're a jewelry store in Fairlawn,...
I didn't realize this was an old thread....but welcome anyhow!
That's one coin on my bucket list that I want to get. Hopefully I can find one at the next show I attend.
We could also exploit Saturn's moon, Titan, the largest moon in the solar system. We now know that Titan has 100 TIMES the oil and natural gas...
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I'll bet those batteries got a little toasty. Not exactly the right way to dispose of them.....
Και του χρονου! Ευτυχισμενος ο καινουριος χρονος, λεβεντη μου! My maternal grandmother came from Lesvos (I think the town of Molyvos). My...
MS-63 PL. Too many marks to warrant a 64 IMHO
XF 45. 1921's were notorious for not striking up that well in the hairlines over Liberty's ear. Sometimes that is mistaken for wear. There is...
Right now not quite $5 apiece melt value. If you paid $5 for the pair, you did well.
The Curse of Oak Island is my favorite show. Even if they don't find a thing, I enjoy the historical aspect. But they've got to get rid of that...
Besides an (impaired) mirror like finish, the rims will be more squared off than on a circulation strike.
They called those "Racketeer nickels", I believe. I have an 1883 with "Cents" but its condition is AG and not worth posting here.
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