The only magazine cover I could make would be "Outhouses of the North Woods".
That's a lot of posts.
It's strange that they would give it a cert # and straight grade but not slab it.
I looked up the coin on the PCGS coin certification app and it indicates that the coin was graded F12 with a reverse lamination error.
Only if Jeff Bezos changes the shape of his rocket first.
I'm putting together a batch of coins to send to Great Collections over the next few days.
Like many early coppers. The question is whether the color is "market acceptable". I wonder if NGC would have given it a straight grade.
I can see why the 1952-D Lincoln came back as 65 RD; a couple nicks in the obverse field. As far as the 1885 IHC I had a similar experience. I...
In this case, a lot of money.
I'll be dead before I reach that milestone. At that time I'll probably get a few more likes.
Chevy is bringing back the Nova?
They look like condom wrappers.
Plastic coins. Hmmm....don''t leave them on your dashboard.
Only if the chop sticks are certified from the Ming Dynasty with the emperor's signature.
Make the nickel out of wood. Then we'd have money to burn.
I'm not a big fan of modern coins. I prefer pre-1935 coinage.
I'll have to settle for the second one.
My grading ability is based a lot of what I see in books or the limited number of coins in hand. If I would stick to a specific coin type/series...
I'm sure for another $100K they'd find someone in China to slab it.
It could be. Some are predicting the world will end in 2022.
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