Excellent!
The first 2 have the same reverse mark, the 3rd has different reverse marks.
okay, okay-- ya made me feel guilty. I went and posted a bunch of feedbacks. sheesh, this is too early to be guilted into this.
not a coin. just some sort of token.
yup, what snaz said.
61? Interesting. But, nice coin.
G-4+ so, G-6 wouldn't be unreasonable. Rim damage: puts a big hurt on the value.
also, this is not the place for this posting.
even the books that I bid on I lose-- usually to one bidder over me, for 50 cents more.
Did Jules still look like a disaster? He usually wears a jacket that is half falling off of him, and filthy.
well, it is certified, but I guess tht they couldn't spell AG, so they didn't bother to grade it.
Did Jules really say: Pacific Coast Grading? If so: Wow, 50 years wasted.
it makes sense, if she didn't even have a receipt, how can she prove anything! Besides, suppose she sold the coin, how could she prove the cost...
uh... Yes, I detect. I use a Whites DFX metal detector. For more info, go to FMDAC.org
It finally opened, and yes-- Longacre doubling.
okay: The Morgan 1900 O/CC looks okay The Buffalo: 1914/3 tough, too low a grade to be sure the Buffalo: 1935 DDO -- NOT the doubled die...
nice! I love a great cherrypick.
looks like a deep lamination. error? yes.
The professional edition comes out much later in the year.
nope, not worth the pedigree. I turned down one 'Reiver' quarter a couple of months ago at 25% over list. Nice to have a pedigree, but not...
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