This is another good example of why the cent coin should be eliminated. They don't circulate beyond where they are released. Does anyone know...
I'd send it to Great Collections. Given the value of the coin you probably won't have to pay a seller fee other than a few dollars to catalog it....
Arrrr!
I look forward to your sharing some of them on CT.
Anything squeaky needs a little oil now and then. Image is very important to some so your story doesn't surprise me at all. At least you ended...
I wouldn't reveal what I paid either. For me to own a coin like that it would have to be a steal!:-)
I've been a buyer and seller with GC and have never had a bad experience. I'll do business with them again.
Nice strike and wonderful die break!
Not the big kahuna!
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After Google searching for information about a coin I had (after a Dewers on the rocks)
I'll agree that it looks like 1921.
Abe tweets too much!
No she didn't but she did remove the staple that held the rubber string. My biggest memory of her and the paddle was when climbing a tree I...
The paddles with the ball were the most dangerous toy during my childhood. When the rubber string broke it became my mom's weapon of choice when...
Part of the problem is that probably most of cents minted in a given year don't actively stay in circulation (ie, end up in a jar on someone's...
Most people just don't realize that tossing their cents in drawers or some container and never spending them costs them more in the long run then...
I agree with you about this coin. What bothers me is that someone paid to have this coin "professionally" graded and didn't get an accurate grade...
Nice coin! However, that leads to the obvious question about the TPGs considering there's a 3 point difference in grade. I'm sure some people...
I'll have to drink something stronger than Koolaid next time.
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