Not Russian, gobbley gook. Not even good enough for a Chinese fake. Just a silly piece.
or another date? 1913 S [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] Nah, don't do it.
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Like everyone said, buy the newer edition. Preferably the 3rd edition.
Depths for silver range from an inch to 7 inches. They can be very deep. And hard to dig. agreed, but near the old buildings there could be...
Elbesaar Those are two tough pieces! Congrats on the acquisitions
Silver: many pieces, probably 1,000 dimes. 100+ quarters, probably 200+ $1/2 probably about 10 to 20 And #2 silver dollars, both Morgan $'s....
Agreed, they do NOT increase the value of the coin. However, they do increase the amount that folks will pay for it.
Ugly is in the eyes of the beholder.
Admit it, Doug. If it wasn't slabbed you would say: AT!
congrats, BQ Did you get my e-mail?
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The last that I heard the coin has been pulled from the auction. Update: It appears that this item has been removed from the auction...
Those Chinese do nice work.
and many days after that.
Ankur: That gold (?) presentation medal is beautiful. Tell us more about it, like how when & where you got it, plus its history.
Thank you! :) [sighs, what ever happened to spell check?]
actually a 1929 D. what is a quarty?
good luck!
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