I also see that someone bought a laughable 1914-D from him and didn't catch on before leaving feedback.
Hey, now that Ed's back in town, you might as well wait for the expert. :rolleyes:
Huh. Seven months seems like an odd duration for a forum vacation, and yet here we are.
AU64FH. :)
That's a standard design used for testing new materials and processes. Others will be able to fill in details; I know I've seen it here before.
A medium?
Holy cow, that luster-crust!
If it feels lighter than other cents, it's probably because those holes have allowed the zinc to start corroding away from the inside. That...
Last I heard, he said nobody ever comes here anymore, it's too crowded.
Yogi? Is that you?
Not 100% sure I'm following what you're trying to say, but I did visit a small bog in the mountains of southwest Virginia while I was a college...
Could be struck through grease, but after being worn through circulation and shot through plastic, it's really hard to tell. ;)
I'm sure the OP will reimburse CoinTalk for the cost of starting a new thread. :rolleyes: It's a coin old enough that it's unusual to find in...
Yes, I see it now. Don't have any useful response for your question :oops:, but I do see the image...
I'm not seeing the image from my end, either. Did you upload it to CoinTalk, or link it from another site where you'd uploaded it already?
See further discussion in this earlier thread.
My thought exactly. Soon, if you want to sell this coin to someone in North Carolina, you'll need to know whether it's a coin -- because coins are...
If you're looking for a buyer with that birth date, you'd better hurry...
Or not, depending on whether Jupiter is aligned with Mars... :rolleyes:
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