Can't help you with an ID but just wanted to say that you have some very ornate and beautiful Medals! :woot::happy:
Yeah, but no one going by on a train would notice. :jawdrop::hilarious:
Late night. What can I say. :rolleyes:
Looks like a small "s". 1928 Large S (lincolncentresource.com)
Bravo Bravo!! :) @mpcusa
That's what I call a splitting headache! ;):hilarious:
Where?? :hilarious: [ATTACH]
AG3
Surprise!!:eek::smuggrin:
You would be surprised at who would buy these. I personally don't see these getting any added value in my honest opinion. ;)
You did just fine. :) The important thing is that you are happy with your purchase!:happy: There are some cool coins there. :D
Vent away!!! :cool:;) We can only hunt these down one at a time and report them when they happen. :nailbiting::rolleyes:
I'm at MS66 as well. :woot:
Your kind of lucky to be allergic! Opioids almost took my life. :( Bad stuff. get hooked easily. That's why I turned to medical Cannabis. ;)...
Great find and Buy!!! :) Here's a close up of this error from usacoinbook.com [ATTACH]
No.... I think 65 suits it just right. ;) Nice Coin!!
All I know is that this is Post Mint Damage.;)
All I can say is, WOW! Nice coins.:woot: I only have seen them in the "Red Book". Always dreamed of finding or buying one someday.;)
@Paddy54 Nice Coin! I would of totally missed it though. Thanks for Numismatic lesson!! I really appreciate it and the time spent teaching us...
Awesome Article @Paddy54 ! Can you point out where the "3" can be seen? It's not that apparent with my eyes, anyways. :(
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