Ouch 63 at best its been through a lot but it survived strong.
How do they even find threads this ancient?
It appears to be MD- machine doubling.
:jawdrop::jawdrop::jawdrop:I can't even read any of these messages!!! this isn't a writing exam or is it?
Entry post thanks @CoinJockey73 I think it was my idea and I inspired him to do this also:):).[ATTACH]
AU55 nice coin especially those beautiful die cracks:):).
Is the coin scratched up or is it the slab?
Option 3 with refund and the worst letter you can think of but don't let him know:):).
At first I thought you discovered these in rolls and hit the jackpot.
+5,+6,+7,+8,+9,+10=agreed:):).
+1,I don't think they found anything or did they?
Yes your correct its a keeper.
Mainebill your back?
I like the old prospector rounds and Enghlard bars, have a good amount of them.
The second option.
Buy the coin not the metal e.t.c although the bigger brands can sometimes be an easier sell for those.....
War nickel errors are nice.
Hope you win;)thats nice of you to give a chance to yo i can't even count how much luck you've been having.
Its been around for a while [ATTACH]
Last time I checked PCGS showed one for this date/mm certified as a 64 with a value over 1 million either way this is definitely not another...
Separate names with a comma.