Horse and rider on Wisconsin state quarter reverse.
I'm going to assume that you're not looking for the Sacagawea mule here... :rolleyes:
Like the 1950-D Jefferson nickel? The 1970-D Kennedy half? Or perhaps the 1999 silver proof set? (Can't find a good discussion, but they were...
No, those are exactly the worst places to watch. As silver tumbled from nearly $50 back to $15, they never stopped trumpeting MANIPULATION, PAPER...
I've been looking over my silver purchase records from 2011. And 2012. And 2013. Please understand that you cannot count on "inevitably rising"...
And a separate post for a separate, but related, thought: If you develop such a discerning eye that you can detect the slightest flaws or signs...
See, the thing is, I've got plenty of coins that had only "insignificant" evidence of cleaning when I bought them -- but it's significant to me...
MEOW *ack*
Hee hee, special occasions carry special dispensation. :woot:
Geeze, @C-B-D, leave a few for the rest of us cheapskates maybe? :wideyed:
A really terrible counterfeit. If you're trying to counterfeit a key date with a mint mark, making the mint mark visible is kinda the whole point.
That also seems very low for a 1932-D mintmark position. I don't know how much variance there is, but the examples I remember seeing had the D...
See, this is one reason I prefer to keep a low profile. That way, nobody realizes that if I think it's a price worth paying, they must be asking...
I've never heard of a "weak mint mark" 1932-D quarter. On every example I've seen, it's impossible to miss. I think what we've got here is a bit...
I've actually never seen the adhesive let go; it's pretty good. The cardboard box was bending almost enough to let the side flaps come out of...
Shhh! Don't give them any ideas...
Then there was a package of Peace dollars I got last week, shipped in a bag, wrapped tightly in bubble wrap, packed in a Priority Mail small...
And I think that's where we'll have to agree to disagree. In this instance, water is a solvent, no more no less. (Okay, a bit more -- it's also a...
Funny -- until I saw this image, I never pictured Jefferson rolling his eyes in this portrait. Now, I can't un-see it.
Okay, I didn't quite actually laugh out loud -- until I read this first paragraph. :) I'll even forgive you for the earworm!
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