Don't stare at it too long, induces nausea... :yack::nailbiting::vomit::hungover:
Swarovsky Crystal is what it says.
Probably get better results in the ancients forum. I reported and ask it be moved.
WooHoo... Score (Hoping they're not all bicentenials somebody kept :))
Well, some might call it an abomination, but you have to appreciate the "look" of this thing (one-ounce Niue silver "slug")... whadda ya think it...
Just please be careful and post them here before buying, if you can.
very nice
Take care of your mom, sorry about the coin, but many coins are either deliberately dirtied or toned to hide traces of cleaning or damage....
Meh, I switched to Windows 10 when it first came out and have never had any trouble.
Thanks
I had a CD with Sallie Mae last year at 2.5%, this year the rate is 0.9%
https://www.coincommunity.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=278597
WOW...DANG!!! @paddyman98 might get jealous.
Either a die chip or she has a mustasche... Welcome to CT Die chips are often found on all coins.
When Japan produced their first 100,000 yen gold coin, it was made available only though a lottery to Japanese citizens or some such. My...
Kind of looks like a die break to me.
If it is a Zincoln, that could be a plating bubble.
Is your shift key stuck?
Actually bought it on e-bay from a Japanese seller...had to get two sets, one for each of the two emperors that year!
Interesting fact, the 1875-S is the most common one, and the 1875-CC is the second most common...
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