That’s what I said. I have nothing against them, I just don’t buy from them. They have a business model and we all know how it works. It works for...
Yes, bought I bought it years ago and never really looked at it. I did fantastic!
Along with completing the Mercury Dime except for a 1916-D, finding the last 3 Roosevelt’s to complete that album and 3 key or semi-key coins that...
Now where did that come from? Lol
Nice find, especially for circulation but I don’t think it’s XF. I’ll take silver any way I can get it and in any condition.
Looks damaged to me.
I’ve said it before, I’ll say it now and I know I’ll say it again in the future. Gold along with all the other pm’s goes up and it goes down....
Yup, sure do.
You aren’t using that outhouse today are you? Lol
Still a little blurry but I can now see damage to the N. Not sure about the I as it’s not clear enough. From what I can see from the back of...
I’m that age and I got it but some things are best left unsaid.
Better to buy another one. Certainly less trouble and a lot less aggravating.
They are used, just look at the wear on them. They’re just not used like our other coins.
Can we please get a clear close up of the word IN?
I don’t collect wheat cents, I have some but I don’t collect them.
It’s a very nice cud but at $51.00 you over paid.
That’s better. :smuggrin:
That got me thinking when I first saw it as well but I guess it was necessary and so did they. :)
Charge? Not in 1861. Lol
This is a rare Civil War Store Card from Grand Rapids, Mich. by Foster and Metcalf. It has rarity rating of 8. It also has bold strike and is in...
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