Very hard to see, but it does remind me of a copper medieval coin.
not just a removed leg, the entire coin is fake
Thanks, I've quieted down lately.
I, for one, have nothing against SEGS, they are generally pretty accurate & conservative.
well, it closed at $425. not as bad as I thought
By request, here is my 1915 S, AU-58. NGC Yeah, mediocre pictures, but it is the best that I can do thru the slab. Oh, yeah, guess the grade....
Race: It should go for $550, unless everyone falls asleep.
ah, I see, well, I'd be happy to get just plain trends. Plus a bit of postage I have a ton of dups.
Then, there are the idiots: http://www.ebay.com/itm/1906-Indian-Head-Penny-/220885888979?pt=Coins_US_Individual&hash=item336dd32fd3 and more...
Wow! I really have to start listing my dups! Tons of them. Comment added: I just went to eBay, there are many under $10.
well, since the contest is over, and I don't feel like thinking, how about posting the answer?
thanks for the contest... lets finish this with the correct #! 604
I collect some -- mostly if I attend, I will save some items: medals, passes, etc. Otherwise, only if it relates to some other collectible, for...
Mike: That is a beauty. I just picked up the same one, same grade, also NGC. Strange. I have to find mine & take a picture.
avoid like the plague! 1) ugly. 2) probable PMD
I don't see a doubled die. At best MD
nice stuff.
very common, especially on steel cents. The cause? Greased die.
doubleD die
nice stuff, everyone. I haven't found an upgrade in ages. In fact, I was offered (actually saw) a nice dime, 1895 O in PCGS G-4 for $400,...
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