I don't even know what condition it is or whether there is damage to the coin that would stop it from being "graded". Nor do I have confirmation...
Guess we'll just have to see. I don't find any info on ha or ebay on completed auctions for this (as much as can be found on their sites) and...
ahhhhh.
some computers have a sd slot on the front as one of the inputs so you can direct input it into the desktop.
I have no idea what a 3ds is unless you are talking about using a nintendo system. And I don't know how that would take a pic or upload it. If you...
Cool...I hope to be there at or near opening time. Just look for the middle aged woman with short blondish brown hair and a nice smile. Intro...
Well, looks like you have a hard decision to make. There are so many great photos, but from the poll so far, looks like it's down to four choices...
Is anyone here planning on going to the Heartland Coin Show in El Cajon tomorrow? It's from 10 am to 4:30 PM tomorrow at the Masonic Center on...
A wide 1992 cent, D or P, is worth 1 cent. Spend it. A close 1992 cent is worth more than a cent, but it totally depends on the condition of the...
I don't have very many IHCs but that 1886 is a coin worth owning!
Absolutely
You make me laugh
Now that's one hot lady. She's interested in you (check out the eyes and raised brow) and has obviously spent her time getting all dolled up for...
those baby eagles are adorable
Reminds me of a joke: Bill Clinton was walking down the Senate Building corridor and saw Bob Dole. Bob Dole, said "Hey, Bill, how is everything?"...
Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper of Oct 2, 1920 depicts a woman as "Columbia," reminding readers to vote in the election in 1920.
Nah, it's not colorized. Just a plain old clad like we have now (You have to imagine what it would look like as a dime). Just I am not good at...
Had to laugh.
I like the idea of getting back to patriotism and symbolism on the coin that people can identify with. I took a picture of Columbia from an old...
I'd say coins that belong to the "modern" times we live in are "modern coins". And there are also "ultra moderns". For the U.S. the ultra moderns...
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