That a die crack between the one and the truncation? MS-64. For a scan, there appears to be lots of luster....:)
I hate Canadian Cents! Oh, oh...with more and more of our Canadian brethren arriving here each day I'd say 'look out below". Still, know...
Saw that one listed in last months "Numismatist"....thought of you. We've got one in Massapequa this weekend...say that three times fast. :)
Forget stocks....how 'bout some lotto numbers? :)
Phonetically it's mass-a-peek-wa Carl.....:)
Oops....saw BQ's post time and thought the issue was fixed.....not
Just to let you folks know.....;) I'll be there......:D
MP...it's only 7:02 AM. :goofer:
:mouth: You guys just noticed this now? And I still think it's that fuzzy Iranian.....
Dutch has it right. This guy rates "the order of the boot".......
Oh dear, shades of trollmanship......
No correction required.....the question was when did a "P" mint mark first appear on a US coin.
I think the mayo jar will go a long way in convincing those guys that you're the best man for the job......;)
Could it be that the hammer and anvil is at it again?
Cman, I do believe you are correct...:smile
And this would indeed be a great thread to ask.....when did the "P" mint mark first appear on a US coin? :)
Thanks 'laine...you da best....:)
Quick question ('cause I'm too lazy to go back and check previous posts). Are those "silver" numbers less than previous years?
I think the difference in grade depends on whether the grader had a "big mac" or a "whopper" for lunch the day that the coin was graded.....:)
Holy Cow! I'm off to check the "Monopoly" game......
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