Reveal coming soon!
I inherited from a Neighbor this 1930's Craftsman bandsaw. We use it for slabs and cutting some limbs for the BBQ. [ATTACH]
Michael is serious. Philly's rarely ever make it to the front range. Except the Plateau is to the east.
I bet you could find that out, on the Seated link, I bet you could search here on CT and find out which was the Anvil die.
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I am in Westminster we usually see new quarters maybe in March and they start flooding in. I think it all depends on how much cash VS plastic is...
Do you have a small bar clamp. I have heard that pressure from all ends breaks the plastic at the weld. PS I haven't tried it yet.
Very cool! glad someone got back to you. Also, thanks for the link.
Got the third one released today. I will get a photo later.
I usually use a band saw, clean and effective.
Fun retained cud!
They are the most colorful and lustrous of Rosies I have ever bought.
I just started getting a few from the local Kings, I have found the Stacy Park Milburne and the wheelchair one, Stacy something. Edit Just read...
I get it, these Anacs slabs are terrible, mostly the modern yeller' slabs. Or, most likely I am out of practice. I am real tempted to crack them.
My next guess was AU58
Does that mean everyone gets another guess?
I had so much difficulty trying to get the correct look, on this coin. Well, here it is. 3 looks on this one. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Huh?
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