This is what I would have said but I'm not awake at 4 am. Lol Have a great day Paddy! :) @Hookman If the Mint packaging is intact then they will...
A child would have done a better job than this guy. He couldn't even unlock the door.
That's his telescope but you already knew that. :)
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Thanks. I'll mark my calendar.
Minted by a worn old die.
It's all circulation damage. You can see the flattened letters and a dent in his chin. Looks nothing like a strikethrough.
I've only been once by send me a pm the week before the show.
Thanks, that's all we need. I'll be thinking about this for a week. Have a great vacation.
He's standing in the lead boat saying follow me.
None of them as they all have a ding across the steps.
The wear and pitting makes this look like an S but it's a Philly with a lot of wear.
Nice MD coins.
Obviously! :)
Looks like a 1927 Philly with damage and the black spot pirate disease. In my area that would be worth a nickel at best.
Damaged and welcome to CT.
You don't have to damage both sides of a coin. One is all it takes.
I have no idea and by your description @tommyc03 this sounds like a TV series I can do without. Lol
I was going to respond but with all the hijacking I won't so I'll just say to the OP, welcome to CT.
It's ED, environmental damage.
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