very cool. My French isn't fantastic. I did take about 6 years of it though. I can read and write decently. Here is my assortment of different...
I'd carry it around for self defense. Stab a thief in style :cool:
I've seen the ads. I won't get it. The ad shows someone getting a PCGS + CAC Morgan if I recall along with a variety of other things. I doubt...
Ouais, c'est très interessant. J'aime les icônes sur la gauche. As-tu acheté à cause de la langue? Êtes-vous francophone?
This is the typical placement for the initials
I don't have any Diocletian for now. Certainly in my top 3 future buys. Thanks for sharing. I like the site.
As far as basement slabbing goes, I don't mind it. Thanks for sharing with me.
Correct I keep most nickels before 1950, anyway.
Heres one of my favorites. Cool die chip in the 5, unofficially called the double bar 5. Second place is a 1943 MS quarter I found. Good catch....
Agreed with those above. flat, and 'shelf-like' This photo made it the most obvious [ATTACH]
Now, that’s a new one for me. the iridescence is kind of cool. Doesn’t look like a bad coin either.
Sorry to hear that :( My uncle moved out there to work in a bank in the mid 90s and stuck around. Only reason I have been up there a few times....
I’ve been to Seattle plenty of times over the years. Many cool things to see for sure. :)
A lot of people do, don’t worry :bag::rolleyes:
Got ya sorry!
Although it does rattle, it is not the rattler slab from PCGS. @baseball21 is correct as he often seems to be.
PCGS very obviously leads in that category, yes.
I fixed it. Still doesn’t make the grade or the holder more legitimate. Just was strange when it came out of my box like the photo. you don’t...
It certainly is a deep and distracting hit. Not going to make a guess but I do love O mint Morgan’s.
They come apart very easily. Not sealed in any way.
Separate names with a comma.