My vote is polished. :mad:
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Look at the reverse (back) of one of those copper colored thingies with Abe Lincoln's face on the obverse (front). It clearly says "ONE CENT"...
The only stupid question is the one not asked. Cents (pennies are British Commonwealth coins) and dimes are 50 to the roll (50¢ & $5), nickels...
The plastic case appears to be commercially made, roughly in the shape of Independence Hall, with it's clock tower, in Philadelphia. [IMG] It...
The 2005 Krause, with free shipping, at 30% off cover is being listed by Barnes & Nobel. Supposedly they have updated the valuations on thousands...
The size discrepancy is consistent with certain models of color copiers, but that doesn't explain the presence of the strip.[IMG]
Nuff said? :rolleyes:
Proof that Barnum was right[IMG]
I've never seen one. If they use mechanical numbering devices (like a Bates stamp), this would be the result if the final digit failed to lock...
Well, I learned a valuable lesson from this - When researching mint-issue medals, look at the pictures, not just the name. I sure didn't connect...
Goldberg Coins put their Pre-Long Beach Show auction on EBay's Live Auction system, and I placed three bids, to compete with the floor bidders,...
Where? There's no way to even guess at what you have without seeing it.
Obviously not, with the reverse dates. That was the first year of Washington's first term, immediately following ratification of the...
I guess your eyes are a lot better than mine. :D
Me. [IMG] me, [IMG], me!
The dies are designed with "flats" that allow only obverse dies to be mounted in the obverse position, and only reverse dies in the reverse...
I'm not great at grading U.S. coins, but I would call it Extra Fine, because the "Liberty" headband is completely readable, but I don't see any...
I usually go on the first day (Thursday), but I have a doctor's appointment right after lunch, so I'll probably be there Friday instead.
This one Sold! [IMG] Be sure to click on the "Lot Description" link - fascinating reading. :)
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