I have cherried 5 of them but all circs. So, they are still out there.
no.
nope, it has been mentioned dozens of times in Coin World as specifically excluded. Here is a short mention in this newspaper article.\
They are still downtown, and recently moved to a new location. I have always wanted to visit and join-- perhaps this year?
well, to be honest, I have never used the ads. But, they work on the credits, as I understand. Ask Doug, he is in charge.
original toning, original everything.
It does look polished, or is that just the picture?
you visit CT more than once a day!
probably nothing, looks like post mint damage.
Stan Go for it.
or the limited edition: http://www.whitmanbooks.com/Default.aspx?Page=81&ProductID=0794826997
For colonial coins, try this: http://www.whitmanbooks.com/Default.aspx?Page=81&ProductID=0794825419
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and for more info: http://www.whitmanbooks.com/Default.aspx?Page=55&HTMLName=ReviewFBook1_0310 [hey check out the guy getting his Red Book...
Here is the part that you were inquiring about: Summary of the pre-federal changes: A section that has seen expansion with additional...
99.9% md.
Prospector: That is a die chip in the B. Coin Hawk: I am not sure what * THE R PENNY* means, but most likely it is an unusual shaped die...
die deterioration.
below the date= die scratches.
tough to see, could be a clash. I'm not sure.
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