I forgot: Welcome to the forum.
Mike: I wish you luck. Note: It is impossible (for me) to read the attachments.
I've had this token for some time, and ask anyone with info to please post it. Thanks to all. [IMG] [IMG]
This is a 'found in rolls' Lincoln, 1972 DDO. Does anyone know which one? [Not a test, I do not know which one it is.] [IMG] Thanks for...
Yup, I knew about it. I am thinking about going. It depends on what else is going on.
If you are talking about the beard: post mint hit.
actually, looks like die erosion.
okay, BHP: What is your answer?
colorado: First, welcome to the forum. Second: Thanks, nice write-up about the show.
nothing there, on the link.
As long as they aren't C-1 and C-2! [That's Chinese Fake #1 and Chinese Fake #2] j/k
okay, so what is your prediction?
gimme a break. dumb, dumb.
And, welcome to the forum.
yup, agreed, a higher premium for the coins, as collectibles, and they are easier to re-sell to collectors.
jelo if there is any reeding, the coin cannot be a broadstrike.
I can see what you are talking about, with the lower images. But, I have to agree with Ziggy.
agreed, looks like pewter. here is one in bronze (not that you asked, just FYI):...
Not that much. Off center pieces like that range from $5.00 to $10.
Philippine one Peso, issued under the US, minted from 1903 to 1912. Not scarce, except for 1906 S, which is very scarce. Nice coin, but this...
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