No... the State of Franklin although my driver's license says State of Confusion expires: NEVER
Ooooh! I get it! The labels are incorrect, but the grading is beyond reproach!!! I see!!!
I had an uncle that once got an early release from prison...
Were these coins struck at BOTH Denver and San Francisco? More importantly, do the Denver proofs have a S mint mark????
I'll never tell! :angelic:
First a guy named Fenton and, IIRC Jay Perrino, but it sold anonymously. I lost track of who owns it now.
People returned the Baseball Hall of Fame Silver Dollars... anything is possible
please, Hammer... don't hurt 'em
Since you asked, I will say this: It seems that the process with which you have posted these threads is proving to be unpopular with the members...
history has proven that you will do as you please regardless of what we prefer, which is totally ok... we just don't have to like it
I bet Socrates got punched a few times by his students.
I think the D is wrong and the coin is not a genuine 1916-D and FWIW, I agree with Paddy.
that's albatross, Kurt
much like the 2014 Coin and Currency Set. Most were completely uninterested until it was discovered that the set contained an Enhanced...
you mean to tell me that you honestly believe that the US Mint is favoring customers one over another intentionally? I don't believe that for a...
I see the cleaning as do many others, but it wouldn't surprise me in the least if a TPG straight grades the coin because it's 18th century....
that's why it's considered a game. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose
BTW... did anyone notice the waves in the vignette on the reverse of the note? They only appear when you photograph the bill. They are meant to...
I think that the note is way too beat up overall to garner much if any premium and that premium would be based on its design, not the overstamp.
I met Matt (my podcast partner) at age 49. We have become (at least I think) very good friends. I expect we always will be.
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