Oh MAN!! I thought it was about these little guys : [ATTACH]
Saw this Coin machine on another site. Thought it was cool and wouldn't you all like to have one. It's only 75 cents to play also. I'd put it in...
Rich? What is his name anyways?
Hmm. Could be. Get ready to pack your bags for Disney World! Nah, the D looks beat up and either Die deterioration or machine doubling perhaps....
Shhh... He's sleeping probably. [ATTACH] Definitely Not a RPM. Just check varietyvista.com. No match.
I say "Strike through" On the reverse and a "Scratch" on the obverse. You can see how the two are different.
Well, Congrat's! Take it easy my friend. Get well soon. [ATTACH]
Hello and Welcome to CoinTalk! [ATTACH]
Hmm?? Strange seeing this guy in your neighborhood, [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Wow, you must have been a real joy to have around the neighborhood. Did you ring doorbells and clank mailboxes? LOL.
Good Luck there Ryan! Hey, if you don't win maybe Santa will bring you one. [ATTACH]
Pictures? I don't have a 1929S.... My Kitty says " Paw it over MeowtheKitty". [ATTACH]
A form of "Die deterioration" also known as " Ridge Ring". [ATTACH]
Throw on a couple of Lincoln logs and have a cookout. [ATTACH]
I see King George.
Have you sought professional help yet?
Cigar burn. Welcome!
Welcome to CoinTalk! Like the man above said, clear dried adhesive on the surface.
I'm not saying it genuine or not but that hole looks a little too round to be old. Not sure what was used though. I know they often used a square...
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