Try this: http://www.the-star.co.ke/classifieds/home-living/old-coins.html
Not sure if I ever said this before, but "If you can't tell if it has been cleaned...it hasn't been cleaned." With that said, I think we have...
Naw...B-flat I think...when he coughed.
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Everyone here hopes you have one, but we would like to see it to give you whatever help we can. Can you take a picture?
I had an uncle with a crystal ball...kept him out of the army :)
There was a young girl from Devizes With... uh...better not, google it
Thank you.
Showin' this dude off, huh...
I like these and would be interested in what you find out.
Actually I think it has to do with your BN and RD question...check out the tabs at the top of the link.
Make new friends, but keep the old. One is silver, the other is gold. A circle is round, it has no end. That's how long, I will be your friend....
Reword this, I think you meant that in 1909, a penny could do this...kids are literal
I am usually glad for my ignorance, it means I learned something.
Good turn-around. Even if the coin isn't something rare and special, keep looking. Do you collect anything in particular?
Wow, gotta' remember that one...snappy comeback.
Jesus H Christ learn how to spell and proofread what you write!
Up until this year, the cent coins made in Philadelphia did not have a mint mark. In 2017, they will have a "P" mint mark. This is a cent made...
A cudlett
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