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I'll go with yes on the green. Nice coin. Looks like it has great luster.
On one of the Matlock shows they are standing in the ashes from a house fire. Matlock reaches down and starts picking up the coins from a 1936...
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So you feel the need to insult all the members here? You keep doing it over and over again in different post. You should not paint every member...
I would have called it a 64 from the obverse. The fields on the reverse make me think it was worked on.
Stop saying that we are lying. Act like an adult if you wish to be treated that way.
I love both coins. From the votes, it looks like folks had a tough choice.
Really nice. That's what 200+ years should look like.
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Run from modern coins with spots.
What a load of crap. You insult and talk down to all the members here and applaud them for not calling you names. Let us know when you find...
It's all cool.
For me it's the 1955 cent. About 30 years ago, Bowers had a raw one I fell in love with. The second set of images were taken many years later than...
Same here and hope it never gets changed. I also see it as a really cool part of US history.
It's a really pretty coin to me.
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