You will also see this in the B & R of Liberty.
I've never used NGC so I can't say. ANAC has no problem with accepting flips with inserts. They throw everything away at the end anyways. As an...
I see what "looks" like a chip but I'm also seeing a hit in the same area. Possible some metal got shoved around?
Same here. from Wizard, and I've never had trouble with the inserts falling out. In fact, it can be quite hard to get them out sometimes.
My point exactly. It's hard enough for them to keep up with the top two, now this?
I'd like to say "Tell me it isn't so", but apparently it is. Found this offering on Listia. So sad.[ATTACH]
Actually it is mentioned in a small paperback from the 1940's issued by the Johnson Smith Co. called the American Slanguage Dictionary. (ain't)
"Tourette's Syndrome", my son has it. It has been a long haul for him. He is now 37.
Holding a coin by the face with your fingers? "Bad boy, bad boy, what ya gonna do...";)
Yep, but don't forget to check those Coinstar reject slots! ;)
You beat me by 5 seconds! LOL.
It should weigh 3.11 grams according to the red book. I'll let the others chime in as to why the missing weight.
That IS a nice clash but seems pretty steep. I'm wondering how many have been reported or slabbed?
Zamek Krolewski, also spelled (Kriolewski) is a castle in Warsaw. This was likely a medal to honor it at some special time period event.
[ATTACH] Very neat! Reminds me of those "Growing Crystals" we got as kids.
You are quite correct. I didn't mean that it would be worth melt though. In good it is worth about $80.00 or so, but I also did not want the OP to...
Just like most stores keep only a limited inventory, so must banks. Plus the costs to banks for transportation of bulk change has risen...
" Some do, some don't, some will, I won't". Not being snarky, just not worth the expense to me. I guess the only exception to my thought would be...
It appears to be a 1903, which in this condition, quite damaged, is worth about melt value. The same would go for a 1903 0. A 1903S might have...
I don't even take them to the bank when I'm done. I will use them for tips and to pay for small purchases at convenience stores. Usually they are...
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