Hey, how ya been Kurt?
There's 16 people watching it but the seller is still clueless?
Backup into a doe the next time. :eek: Oh yeah, make sure your really the hunter with this.
Congratulations. You picked some really nice looking coins and got to meet the CT ladies. :)
Meee like :D
I think it might be closer to graffiti than a counter stamp since there seems to be intent to mock the queen.
Maybe it's someone's special way of upsetting the status quo folks :eek:
Someone, I think Arnie Margolis, said some people in the 60's coated them with mercury to give them the silver look.
You might try one of the flea markets in Seville. You never know what you'll find in one of those places....
It's pretty sad when even husters don't have an "amazing no money down system to flip unsearched estate coin rolls. All for only $29.95."
Okay. I wasn't being critical of it; just curious why they did it that way. Edit: I have a Bicentennial medal with a reverse showing the drummers...
Parts of the knight and horse (mostly the knight arms, elbow, legs) look disconnected. What's the reason for that?
OP if it really was that fast and easy everyone would do it and negate the whole process.
Just curious but does anyone know why the knight and horse are disjointed like that?
Before Zombucks I didn't really care for rounds. I still don't but Zombucks I like. Don't know if that really answers your question but that's...
I have no idea who Steven J. Dipplito is but that is one nice looking medal! Thank you for another great show report Amanda. :)
I bet George hit quickly when he got flanked at Brandywine. :p
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