The direct exposure is how I got most of my nice coins. From the late 40's through the 50's I was given ready access to several mom & pop store...
I grew up in Iowa and left there in 1981. Where was the show?
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Worth one cent.
I don't think it is worth the cost of grading.
Everyone should understand that all commerce transactions take place at "cost plus". If you don't know and accept that you should not buy stuff....
Number 3 is the only one that actually lets you see the coin completely.
How old are you? If you have a chance to have kids or grandkids that may become collectors saving some back will give them a pool to pick from.
Let us know when you start getting them.
I don't go to coin shows anymore either. The people (so called dealers) there are just not the kind I would like to associate with.
Most shows are that way. They are near the end and need to sell something. I was at a gun show late on a Sunday afternoon. I bought a WW II German...
Yes, I liked the raised 6. Here are two, 1928A and 1928B both redeemable in Gold. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
My most interesting bill [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
@Martha Lynn Almost grade school quality. It wouldn't be difficult to forge that "signature".
Exactly. Look at how many times and ways f and ff are used in written statements of old. If you were not aware of the many different uses it would...
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