Die crack?
No flaming allowed....once it hits the cash drawer it's public domain. Don't apologize. You are noble in your gestures towards the public.
Reuben I know what you are angling at but that definitely is Mr. Roosevelt on the Dime. BTW....I like Harry but that aint him on the dime.
Lol
She has some hits but I don't think they're detracting....MS64
I'm with AU-58 on both....the 2.5 is really close to mint state IMHO....
Moot:)
Jack, that looks like the mud puddle next to my van after a heavy rain :)
Ms-65
Sounds like you okay my friend....I think you scored one. :smile
crop circles......:smile
Anybody got a pic of a horiz D? Just like to see what it looks like.
Blue Book could be helpful but I think the Redbook is your best bet...funny that the library doesn't have a copy...usually the newer volume...
Cherrypickers is an advanced guide and at this stage of your collecting career the only thing this book is going to give you is a headache. Red...
Get a Red Book (A Guide Book of United States Coins) at your local library.
Real beauty Sundance, she's finally found a good home.
Funny thing Richard, when I was young my father always said that a proof coin was a "perfect coin" yet my Red Book from that era (60's) clearly...
Spock, Harvey wants to know if you will be his mentor.
Mentoring program in progress..... http://www.cointalk.org/showthread.php?t=42216
Once again I've enjoyed reading one of your posts Clinker.
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