^ Best answer IMO.
I'd prefer a fender washer over a proof coin. I'd take a XF45 or 40 anytime. I do have proofs that only came in that version; such as the 2017...
According to AI date is on the edge.
Coin carvers will have fun turning that corn stalk into a large finger.
I'd have to say goodbye to that show. Or as Major Horton would say: "Oh that dog just ain't gonna hunt...!" Band of Brothers
Was the coin in some kind of holder or was it taped raw to the box?
Was the coin good for the double deckers? :troll: I would think England has plenty of Ancient Scholars/Researchers just as we do. But didn't see...
1969-S DDO does not have doubling on the mintmark. At that time mint marks were applied to working dies not hubs.
Borrowing from the treasury was probably a good move. I'm pretty sure buying 15 tons of silver on the open market would have been a bit noisy....
Ada Rehan also had a Liberty Ship named after her. [IMG] http://www.raywoodmore.com/rp2479.jpg
What I do find, which hasn't been much, is off Ebay. The correct term is Exonumia. British call it Paranumismatica.
I guess. That's just a google image.
I forget how much but it also has a solid gold base.
David Schenkman has an artical in the latest TAMs journal about Ada Rehan, a famous 1800's stage actress. Rehan modeled the statue Justice for...
Whenever I tried to find a Slabbed MS-60 I kept hearing that song from the Jeffersons. [MEDIA]
I bet Jamie and his Bwain Twust know.
Got Kool Aid? IMO, it's appalling that we went done this road of allowing others to do something that is so central to the pricing of a coin....
To her credit, Mary Brooks made some efforts to bring in YNs--putting a mint gift shop in the White House for people taking tours. "Penny Bags"...
Lot descriptions that sound like Keats was the cataloger.
Madness is what we do, some how or another. :troll:
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