My curiosity is killing me -- what are you seeing that's "offensive"?
That rim action on the reverse from 9 to 12 almost looks more like a folded-over fin than a rim hit or jewelry-mount damage...? Nice coin!
I don't understand.
No crazy LCS stories here, just depressing ones. We've got one local shop, but it seems like the owner has a bad reputation among other local...
Heck, I still do sometimes, and imagine I will right up to the end. Dad's 95, and still kicking -- he's just had to acknowledge that he'd better...
That blank profile was all I knew of Barbers as a young collector. I mean, sure, I saw the photos of what they were supposed to look like in the...
I was Pam's age. And, apparently, I still am. What are the odds?!!? :rolleyes:
Aw, man, everybody forgets about the Stellas. :troll:
Well, they used to. https://www.bep.gov/currency/production-figures/annual-production-reports [ATTACH] We all talk about the government...
I'm picturing the steps being worn off the hub, then, and wondering how there are any 1960s circulation strikes with full steps...?
Ours has at least decided that they don't incur sales tax (unless they're fabricated into jewelry).
Looks like he's super-aggressive about challenging and erasing any negative or neutral feedback, too. There's a lot of money to be made if you...
There are all sorts of things that can turn silver all sorts of colors. But if this seems to happen specifically on silver rolled dimes -- I...
Cool! Free donuts!
Hey, welcome back, @Conder101! :woot:
Sure hope you stopped for a couple of lottery tickets on the way home...!
No, no. When you scrawl with a pen on US currency, it's defaced. When I impart my autograph onto it, it's enhanced.
And another: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] It does look like it's been thrown. Repeatedly, with great force.
Same here, but I think the article I saw mentioned only Philly, SF, and New Orleans.
THAT worked!
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