The consensus of the many outweigh the needs of the one...pretty witty, huh?;)
I'm only guessing here, but notes are printed in steps using different colored inks. Possibly the green and black still left are a result of that....
Well, you did get to Mickey D's. Us seniors got whacked agin...no more dollar menus. And just when you think you got retirement figured...
"To Be Or Not To Be" such a ponderous question of which the implications to society would become overwhelming. ;)
Both the P & D are quite pricey in the high MS grades but they are common in circulation. I put away several rolls of higher grade circulation...
Thanks. We are probably the few who think acid treating has no value or little value but I did not have either of these coins and they filled the...
No, I understood, just a little humor there followed by the winking smiley face. Yes, you are correct about the pricing.
Even search a dealer "Junk" bin. A lot of nice finds can be had on the cheap.
I purchased 200 coins from a dealer in R.I. shipped for $31.00. The 21S was in that lot. Along with a Type 2 1913S. I figure I did all right....
Yes, I use Nic-a-date. I'm not sure I would buy an acid treated Buffalo but if done correctly they can be nice space fillers on the hardest ones...
Oh, no doubt you "should". ;) Get back to us after you get it back. I'd like to see how you made out.
NOT happening. I'd rather spend my money visiting them in person.;)
Once again, I am in agreement with Chris. We have both been around long enough to know that modern mint and proof sets do not generally hold any...
All I can make out is Egyptian. Try taking direct overhead shots with notes laid on a flat surface as close as you can without distorting them. Or...
As Chris said, some do collect these. These can be made easily today, but older ones will have well settled grime in the recesses of the marks...
That's what I meant, sorry to not have been more specific. I'm so used to doing it I did not think to mention it that way.
That did help-A LOT! But so sad, mine is the normal one.
I can't say about the wave Dave but I have the same exact coin, so I'd be interested also. Worth about $20.00 I believe w/o.?
There is something on the market for polishing defects out of vehicle headlight plastic. Not sure what it's called though. Someone here in another...
It costs $7.00 extra for attribution and you must write this on the 2X2 flip cardboard. You can download their forms online. It comes in 2 pages...
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