...or was that Bladerunner...
The reverse of the Polish coins reminds me of mid-19th century coins.
I bought some at a Japanese Supermarket and was thinking of trying to heat seal some.
You're old enough to remember that old commercial where they wrap an onion in "regular" plastic wrap and in Saran (back when Saran was saran) Wrap...
Hmmm...that tasted like Edward G. Robinson. BTW, that was his last picture.
Something on "Cents" and "Monticello", but wait for someone who knows what they are doing.
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I actually watched it recently and although not as good as I remembered, it was still good.
"Is it twu...............it's twu, it's twu"
"He's the last known speaker of authentic Frontier Gibbrish"
Isn't that what I said? :chicken:
Good attitude!
Hmmm just looked and it said melt was $148, I'll look again Oops, that was an older one...$75
Thank you dear...
In defense of the (I just typed "defence" but spell check caught me so I changed it) grammar patrol, they really are right. Obviously I am from...
Quibble...most plastics are not THAT air permeable, otherwise we would let babies play with dry cleaners bags. Some are more permeable than...
And THIS is your first post on the forum? Do you collect coins? Welcome to CT.
This just illustrates how horrible our cent coins have become
And besides the damage it doesn't appear to be a double die. JMHO
The question asked was if the coin pictured is authentic or fake. I am far from being able to REALLY detect ancient fakes, but I would guess it...
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