Does the indirect transfer showing with the ghost on the reverse affect the score classification?
Those are very nice. Will you clean them anymore than they are?
Here is an example from my collection. 1921 S. They are a fun find. Welcome to CT. [ATTACH]
@paddyman98 Are you starting to sell your FOG?
It looks like the cloth may have been bunched up.
Entry Post 1946 Roosevelt needs a hair cut # 6 # 7 # 8 # 5 [ATTACH]
@Roman Collector Thanks
I have one with a G in front of SIS. I can't post a photo just yet as my camera is down. Any idea what that might be?
I had to take a chance with my mother. She pinched every penny. With 5 kids she needed to. When I came in I said the man made a mistake and I am 5...
Because during WW II it was prohibited from making meat transactions on Tuesday.
They are all nice. I got one in change in the 50's in place of a quarter. There was an old man with a vegetable cart that came down our alley...
I think they were counterfeited in North Korea. They have the likeness of the little fat man.
:banghead: Touché:banghead:
Looks like it was holed for a neckless.
I am using 40 Volume Hydrogen Peroxide on some coins. It bubbles dirt off so well that you can't leave a top on the container or the pressure will...
I live across the road from Barney and Andy.
You should be able to get it at Walmart.
I guess I will have to settle for an ugly one since I won't buy one. And, I haven't seen one yet.
Personally, I would rather have that in my collection than any from a higher grade. I like coins that look like they worked for a living. Like...
I should have added "IMHO" to the end of my post. But, I understand your position.
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