These dang things are so plentiful in mint state why the devil would you want one in a 'details' holder?
I've heard that. I think Doug mentioned that in another thread.
Hey old man, where ya been? We miss ya here.......
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1950-1955. I'm not sure about the '36-'42 proofs
TC, it's a joke. It was all in the way you had your response worded........"I would pay your debt. TC"......I know what you were conveying to the...
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That's very generous of you TC. I'm sure Jason will adore your kind gesture........:)
Very nice shot Howabout'. The computer etching on these pieces is abhorred by many but I rather like it.......:)
TC makes a valid point. Danial does accept commissions. He's done much work in the past for clubs and organizations......
There's no such animal as an unopened proof set unless we're talkin' pre-pilofilm days and they're suspect too. The sets in the brown manila...
Ya sure they was chipmunks and not pink elephants BonBon? Oh dear, it's me who's seeing the pink elephants. Never mind......
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Well, I see the Mods thought it inappropriate for this thread as the link has been edited out.
They do add some interest, don't they? :) http://whitman.com/Inventory/Detail/The-Official-Red-Book-Professional-Edition-3rd-Edition+0794833535
Certain commemorative coins are known for having die scratch issues, one in particular is the Maine Centennial Half Dollar (1920). This from Red...
That's an excellent link! I think I'm probably the only guy left on earth who enjoys the snake skin appearance (laser etched).......
This..... In 2008 the Mint announced major advances for the development of the master design models that are used to produce the master hubs....
How so? I clicked the link and came to the auction site. Who's to say someone else (from this site) won't do the same thing and contemplate...
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