Legit what? They appear to be legitimate coins and stamp.
If you're going to submit to one of the active TPG companies for a re-grade I would remove it from the current slab. If you're not intending to...
Sounds like someone tipped with the GACH in mind. Very nice.
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There's certain things I take credit for and those I attribute 100% to my better half. I told my wife 35 years ago all decorating including color...
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Same here. CoinStar is all dried up. Apparently there's now a message on the screen that alerts the user to check the reject tray :(
I know quite a few people that collect lead. Their collections typically run the gamut from .22 to .50 BMG.
Most likely a release in the Great American Coin Hunt. I released a couple of $1 silver certs also.
Anybody here into model trains? Specifically LGB. These are G gauge model trains. With just about 1,000 posts in this thread I didn't read...
Not a keeper for me. YMMV
We were at our seder last night and I announced the GACH to all. My niece shows me a coin she recieved that morning in change. It was a 1934...
I'm going out on a limb here, but wouldn't a pic be worth a thousand words? ;)
The OP is nothing more than Schrödinger's Cat paradox.
Its also got Forrest Tucker in it. Sgt O'Rourke was great.
You'd think the first box in a subscription, or trial would be the hook. Might be interesting to see someone else give it a shot. ;)
@paddyman98 awesome day swinging. That's my old stomping ground. I grew up in Co-op City.
I'm missing something. The 2018 S Silver Reverse Proof Set has the COA stating that the Sacagawea dollar has an S mint mark. Is the paperwork...
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