Reminds me of the Monty Python riddle/question "What's brown and sounds like a bell...Dung"
I've seen some members with jaw-droppingly beautiful posthumous pieces. I'm reading a fantasy book about the age of Iskandar...Alexander.
Dang, I've only got 7 years or so (seems like 1) and I just checked my ignore list and found only Teachmind... @CoinBlazer believe it or not,...
Welcome to CT, but one posting is sufficient.
Die deterioration doubling, worthless.
Wrong size or shape to be a mint error, perhaps someone having fun with a set of punches?
I'm embarrassed a bit to show mine (Alexander's Ragtime Band), but both my tets are lifetime issues and I would like a posthumous. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Hey...fun!
If you used baking soda and it turned out to be a real error, you would be looking at close to melt value. Boil a cup of water in the microwave,...
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Was that AD or BC...:)
Being a cheap soul, I do buy coins from e-bay and bother the good people here to find if I should kick myself or not. With that in mind, here is...
Gold Eagles in the 1/10 and 1/4 oz types are not OVERLY expensive...
Actually the obverse was left "untouched" although it looks pretty worn. The obverse shows signs it was turned or ground down. PMD, not an...
I stand corrected @Kasia ...OMG...NOW I SEE IT... @lordmarcovan you shouldn't have started this... [IMG]
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I said I didn't notice it in-hand, but saw it in the picture. I have often noticed that pictures will pick out details. Actually I bought the...
I'll agree with @Bing and pick the center, although I don't really like any of them.
Commonly called "pocket pieces". Perhaps @GDJMSP will post you a picture of the AGE he carried for a few years.
I know what Frank Zappa says about Catholic Girls...:)
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