That's certainly one way of looking at it. o_O
That's one of those coins that I'd be proud to own even if it had problems. Beautiful example!
Because they're all DMPLed?
His 1891-CC Morgan doesn't look much better. Experimental Planchet, Play-Doh Composition, apparently. Edit: he sold two others in June, or else...
And I trust you "backed up the truck" for it at precisely 11AM yesterday, at the exact bottom of its downward spike?
So does this mean it's also a Zombuck? :eek:
You're really not advancing your argument by saying that people who disagree with you are ignorant. And if you're so convinced that BTC is the...
Struck through PINE CONE?!!?
Those coins included some high-value items that are going to be really hard to move anonymously. Let's hope the thieves are just stupid enough to try.
Caught against the wheels in a counting machine, and rescued before it got quite hot enough to catch fire?
I'm not finding your posts the least bit boring or distracting. Please continue!
Absolutely nothing at Harris-Teeter today. Well, I did get a bat quarter out of the self-checkout, but it was just another P.
Edit: never mind, apparently missed the fact that I was on the first page of a multi-page thread. :oops:
Man, I've been carrying one around as a pocket piece for probably seven or eight years now, and it's going nowhere as far as wear goes. Still...
When all else fails, read the name that runs around the portrait. ;)
Yeah, I'd choose that coin any day over a straight G, even in a slab.
From what I've seen, a no-cents 1883 is likely to be in much better shape than later dates in the series, just because so many of them were set...
Meh, better than being tossed in the trash, which is the eventual fate of a lot of other "collectibles". But anybody buying from the Mint and...
Whoa! Is that just toning, or actual texture (raised or lowered areas)?
Geeze, what did that cent ever do to you to deserve such treatment? Oh, right, it was struck on a copper-coated zinc planchet. Carry on, then.
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