It's kinda neat but common. I don't think it brings a premium unless it's the one Charmy showed off here: http://www.cointalk.com/t106616/
Nice die chips and die crack. Your's also has the "cracked skull" lamination. I have a couple like that as well. Here's a 57D that's similar....
What's on the reverse of your coins? The 1959's were the first year for the memorial reverse to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Lincoln's...
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Way to go, Krispy!:thumb: Thanks for the fun contest, Siggi!
I know who it wasn't.:whistle:
....or a 1963 Pennache! :D I'd rather gamble if there are other bags available. A sealed bag is kinda cool and once it's opened it could just be...
Lol! Tempting.....but no. I spoke to another dealer who said the fellow I bought this bag from may have several other bags. If he has a 1962 (or...
Lol! I missed that. I could have sent in an offer of eleventeen dollars.:D
I can hear the groans now!:D That is so cool! I wonder why the fugio was selected over say a worn out large cent? Maybe it was done out of spite.
Delusional. We've had a couple of these characters here recently. This fellow and the "Alexander the Great's Crown" fellow. Both could not accept...
Very sad news, indeed.
Don't fall for it... the goat has got to be worth trillions!:D
Thanks for taking the time to post that information. The bill is fascinating in it's period design and historic significance. I love being exposed...
Interesting!:thumb: Tell us about it. I've never seen one before.
Amazing! You know.... those pics would make a great calendar! I'd buy one!
Beautiful!!!
After doing some research, it looks legit and most in Unc. condition run $50 and up.
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