Wow. Never seen anything like it . Awaiting more responses . :happy:
@ldhair . Ohhh but others pull the same crap and get laughs. No wonder why I had you on Ignore and I suggest you do the same please . ;)
Nice Coin my friend ! That's about what someone paid to have it slabbed ???
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Ohh man, what a crying shame . :arghh: Can you return it I hope . :nailbiting:
Not too shabby. I like it better the one's I have anyways . Congrat's !:happy:
Wow ! A whopping $650 . I would personally stick to Quarters and Halves . I just went through 60 lbs. of Pennies and don't want to see another one...
Nice !! I can't retain very much now that I'm over 50 ! :rolleyes::rolleyes: :hilarious:
Can I ask a few questions ? Who would have the precision tools to pull that off ? I mean doesn't it require a very skilled person also ?...
I wish I knew . Awaiting more responses . :nailbiting:
I like the original way it was too . What did they say ? :nailbiting:
I have no idea how they missed that . It's plain as day . :confused:
First was a 1943 Mercury dime . Prize . Standing Liberty please ? :nailbiting: Second question: IHC , 1893 ?
It was on fire back in the day . I'm just saying . :happy: [ATTACH]
:bookworm: :brb: . Where did I see your answers ? No clue.:arghh: My first Silver was this 1942 Quarter but my next one was this beautiful 1856...
Okay, this is a tough one . You know the drill. :joyful: Found my only one in the early 2000's at an Old cellar hole metal detecting, what else...
Hello. Looks like "Patina " . Worth about a dollar but don't go trying to buy a Mcdonald's Dollar menu item. :hungry::hilarious: IMO
No and no. The grading costs are way more than this coin is worth even with this very common small " die chip" .
Hopefully they will do some time . I have more stronger words that I won't repeat .
Congrat's !! What an honorary feat . I have a couple of his . :happy:
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