Honestly, I think it spent too much time in the pool. :joyful:
I say do a "SAVE THE CENT" campaign.[ATTACH]
That's because some people aren't as smart as Us Eric. ;):D
Cool Find! :) I have some 4's on a note I got in change. Just say Four!, when driving by a golf course. ;) [ATTACH]
You did better than me. I'm dealing with a sprained hand right now. The answer to your question is: No. I've proved it on many occasions. ;)...
Ooow Ooow! The mighty 2 cent. NO! I would cry then for sure. :arghh:
Yes, it is a shame. (Where's the tear? :D)
Reverse is MS63. Obverse MS65. Averaging MS64. :smuggrin:
I guess it didn't happen.
Hmm? It went in the pool. Seriously, it was mangled and misshapen. :shame:
Is that where all the railroad workers went?
But, But.... It doesn't go rim to rim. o_O
WOW. I guess I was off. Only a few grades though. :rolleyes:
WoW! It's in great shape too. Reminds me of one I used in wood shop. Was there ever a safety guard ?
Don't you mean 99.9%?
Don't forget the $20 for 2 rolls. ;)
YES. WE ARE! :greyalien::blackalien:
Cookies or Coins. :smuggrin:
Questions are: How common are these on this coin for the "era" we are talking about and two,: Which die is rotated? Working die or stationary one? o_O
Just imagine it being an 1851/81! :jawdrop::jawdrop::jawdrop:
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