I'm saying that there are so many people following each other and reporting , however innocently, all activities. Do you see how many people are...
Social media and everyone getting sued by everyone for radical and mundane issues has basically made it impossible for anyone to be objective.
@paddyman98 has redefined personal income. We need to keep the IRS out of the FOG. Or, should we keep them in the fog.
And, welcome to Coin Talk.
I just recently got back to my 70 year accumulation. Here is a link to that project https://www.cointalk.com/posts/3295784/
Yes, there are 2 variations. I see that @cpm9ball gave you some more information. I will put some pictures up of the two later.
Yes, I'm sure they are. It was sort of a surprise to find two from 1960 that look so much alike in my pile of coins.
Last night in my stash I found a 1960 P Jefferson with just about everything doubled. See the link...
What are the odds? I found another one just about like it. 1960 P with almost everything doubled. Get some photos later.
Great deal. Can you disclose the seller? I have a bunch of grandkids and great grandkids.
I don't blame you. I would do the same thing.
Yes, a lot of fun to find these things.
I came across this fun 1960 P Jefferson last night and thought everyone would enjoy it. Just about everything on it has some doubling.
Coins have always represented the best art of the world. Thanks for letting us in on your visit.
I like them.
These were typically referred to as "hobo nickels".
Why does everyone want "certified"? A 1919-S penny is a 1919-S penny with or without certification. I don't think most US general circulation...
I feel the same way. But, I don't like to ask for things in a coin shop because you immediately alert the owner and the chances of bargaining are...
BTW, that is not me. It is a photo I saw and thought you would enjoy it.
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