Where I came from in Maryland, we didn't kiss fish!:woot:
Breakdown in communication. Sorry! Chris
That was my first post in this thread, so I responded to your comment as well as the OP's at the same time. Note that my comment about the...
That figures! Chris
That's okay, Larry. When someone doesn't have an intelligent response, it's not unusual for them to make nasty comments. Chris
I'm entitled to my opinion just like everyone else. I used to respond to threads like this just like the others, but after 50 of them over a...
I used to think the emoticons wouldn't be necessary as well, but then I learned that we have more than our share of members in their teens to 60's...
Very astute observation! Chris
People aren't complaining about old threads being resurrected. They're just trying to point out that you may not get much response to questions or...
This question has been asked over and over again just this year. The search function is your friend! Chris
Incuse is the opposite of raised. If a piece broke off the die, it would produce a die chip on the coin. How could that possibly be doubling?...
The wheat leaf is incuse on the die. How could a line of it fall off? I don't see any doubling. Chris
He who laughs last always laughs best! But, it's still your turn to buy the next round! Chris:woot::woot:
A 1933 Saint Gaudens $20! Chris
250X huh? Are you planning to use it to clip Lincoln's nasal hair? Chris:woot::woot::woot:
I hope you're just kidding, because the planchet can't be 90 degrees out of rotation when it is struck, EVER! Chris
Gee, I didn't know they had a baseball team in 1841. Chris:wacky:
Interesting! Chris
If you think you know, then it would be helpful if you told others what you think it is rather than have them play a guessing game from...
How about posting your own photos, too. I'd sure like to see the comparison. Thanks for giving us the update. Chris
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