There's a sad reason why people in prison may do dumb things like that. I've heard that corrections authorities use their state departments of...
65% Cu, 35% Zn. The date is 2000.
Why would corrosion appear like this on a coin? Might it be the way the metal is composed that makes this "stripe" pattern? [ATTACH]
I think the drugs explains it all. ...a 20-year old with his whole life ahead of him like a dark thundercloud. Hopefully he can turn it around.
Yeah, but not really these older coins. Not yet. I don't trust my own ability to detect counterfeits with these coins. That's why I don't...
Aw, SNAP! Yeah, that's it! You sure that isn't like a real "S" mintmark of some sort??
I'd like to take the Pepsi Challenge on your assertion there. I live in Minnesota. Where are you? Hopefully somewhere significantly far enough...
...Still waiting for someone to come along and show us where that dang "clearly-defined S Mintmark" is on this coin...
Fine. Return it. Oh, but the seller will "never receive" the return, either, will he? And the four dollars in shipping is the best part of that...
From the listing: "Keep in mind that the 1st origin of this “Extradnatory -and- Incredible” specimen has a long story and a long journey to be...
Beat me to it.
I hadn't notice your signature, "5th in the Ed Wood School of Grading!" Wasn't Ed Wood the same person as "Detecto?" Remember him? They were so...
I don't really notice it with the stuff that I usually look for (South Korea). I just notice a LOT more low-value dross than ever. No more...
I think the Onion lies sometimes. I saw their article on the Mint's "U.S. Counties" quarter series and was really looking forward to getting my...
Is somebody seeing something there that we aren't? Or is this just [ATTACH] ?
Now, that wasn't all that bad... [ATTACH]
It is not: ? It is Post-Mint Damage. Hey, I thought this coin had a [ATTACH] on it?
Faked out again... Well, show us a photo anyway.
Okay, hold onto yer root-beers: I found one: [ATTACH] ...and it's NOT AT ALL a DOCTORED photo!
Okay. Now we're ready for photos of that coin. [IMG] [IMG]
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