You folks realize that Noah is a young collector? I would have given my eye teeth to have been able to own any 18th century piece when I was a...
I believe that has the telltale mark of being taped to a book of some sort. That is just where the coin toned differently under the tape.
If I could take that lady home for a hundred bucks?... I would sure do it.
That is my cuppa tea!
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Ahhh.... When I placed the order they website said that they were in stock. It wasn’t until later that my money was refunded and an email...
Not sure what that is
Yes sir. That is it. I ordered from three different websites. Each one came back out of stock and refunded my money. I gave up. My credit card...
Wow, Dave. That one is stunning.
I am with @Collecting Nut. Flips are cheap and if you aren’t sure.... Yeah, replace them. PVC flips feel rather rubbery and can smell like a new...
I had worked for a couple years on a three cent nickel book and had about a half dozen odds and ends dates left over that I wanted to send you....
1865 is the first year these were struck. They are also the most plentiful. Really it is hard to argue with any 19th century coin that is under...
They are copper nickel alloy.
I am a three cent nickel aficionado. 1873 is a date with two varieties. An open 3 and a closed 3. This one is an open 3. And yes, three cent...
Just a follow up. I was excited about @Dug13 idea. It was the perfect solution for me. Sadly, after ordering from three sources that no longer had...
I must be daft. I truly only see what appears to be a cent used for BB target practice. What the dickens are you guys seeing here?
You got a friend in me, Marsha. Welcome to the forum!
The ability to gloat...:rolleyes:
Mike Thornton has it nailed
You must be a young man if you can get your cheek down to the carpet on purpose!
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