That is too darn cute!!! I want one!!!
@Jimm Yes, please start your own thread as you'll get much better responses.
The book says Choice Extremely Fine. Then there's XF and EF. They all mean the same thing and that is Extremely Fine. The grading scale can be...
Yes you can.
You are so correct! Thank you for saying that.
Same thing.
XF is for all coins regardless of the metal composition. It also applies to paper money. It used to be EF.
@Kein This is an old thread. You will receive much better answers if you started a new thread. Post pictures as well if you have them. I will tell...
Not a Mint error.
Maybe a very small strike though but with the damage from circulation on that coin it's a spender.
The doubling you see is real but it's very common. It is called mechanical doubling or MD and they are only worth face value.
Square tubes sound best for what you describe.
Unfortunately they are all damaged.
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Whoa, I didn't know he suffered from that. Lol
@Chuck_A I must disagree with the comment in your last post. The last line about it never being cost effective to repair a dryer, just replace it....
I remember those days but I had 4 kids. I did bitevthe bullet a few times by not buying and saving my money until I could afford the coin I...
[ATTACH] The obverse looks like a standard Quarter. There are 2 million of these with the W for West Point. No question is stupid.
I hear you but I've spend as much as $4,000 on a single coin. Same with some bank notes. You just save and get it. I strongly believe in buying...
Do what I do, save until you have enough to buy the coin you want. :)
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