I have no idea what that means, and yes I do have a degree (although it's organic chemistry)
You seriously say this to members (not me) who have been buying and selling coins longer than you have been alive. Do you aspire to be a scam artist?
But then again, ain't we all...
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Look up fourree...here's what Forum says... A fourree is a coin, most often a counterfeit, struck with a base metal core that has been plated with...
I'm not sure I would leave a coin in 1% anything for a year. Water, yes...olive oil, yes...anything else, probably no. If the verdigris isn't...
Is this your coin? [IMG]
We know that, the question is "from where"?
I don't have anything else to do... :)
Clad cents started in 1982.
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uh...me too, but are you collecting them?
See, that's why I don't bother to look for modern doubled dies...
Oh, cut it out... :)
Doesn't say anything about missing lettering, does it say it on the label? [ATTACH]
So, these weren't slabbed by a TPG, your dad just put them in holders? Have you extended the collection? Which coins do you like?
The box depicted had nothing to do with the listing.
Don't see the die clash, I usually look for Lincoln in the prisoner's bars from the columns. Wait and see what the consensus is.
Not sure how they can get "Near Very Fine" out of this.
2004 and no deal
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