funny--- I did it just to see if anyone was reading, or would notice. congrats on the good read. ;)
Does anyone remember tulip bulbs? research that.
Photos? How about: Re-read your posting, and try to correct misspellings, sentences that are (or seem to be) in another language, and...
1) most values are up. 2) page #146: added pictures for "1824 & 1827 flat top 1" and "1824 & 1827 Pointed top 1" [for the 10 C.]
Matt It was a blast! We have to do it again, soon. Thanks for dinner.
great pictures, congrats Ziggy9.1!
nothing works, all the pictures are too large.
what joey said. or, .000001% (less than 1%) chance of an unplated planchet.
easy: E=MC 2 no problem, just insert the #'s and solve the equation. as you will see the answer is obvious.
01234567
copy, it looks like copper. also, planchet too round. and, just looks fake.
just die erosion.
Thought: reread the sentence, there may be some logic to everyone else. Or at least a reason why everyone disagrees with you.
y2kkoinking That is post mint stamping to the coin. Considered damage.
if you are talking about the bottom of the W, post mint damage
:thumb:
unc?
so, are you saying that I am not crazy? Nah, never happen.
phew. okay: Me=1 Doug= 10,698.
Hold your ear real close to the coin. see if you hear: 'Lemme out, lemme out.' if so, follow jhinton's suggestion
Separate names with a comma.