LordM & Friends Coin Giveaway, November, 2019 Contest now CLOSED. Winners announced in Post #2. [ATTACH] Our Spokescritter this month is...
Pretty sure you can indeed enter here. You just did. (I do not see any other entry post from you in this month's giveaway, so you're valid.)...
Those were commemoratives that year, as it was the 100th anniversary of the Canadian confederation. They're pretty common. Essentially, they're...
Cryptozoology is not normally a podcast topic that would interest me more than mildly, but something about the "map monsters" topic specifically...
If ~ had been an option, I totally would voted for that. Unless it was up against $ or £ or € or ¥.
I downloaded that for a break from my present streak of Business Wars and true crime podcasts. Will I remember to find the file in my phone and...
Aha. Found and fixed. Thanks for pointing that out. Missed the content inside the quote.
Cool. Bored jeweler testing a punch out, would be my guess.
Only moderators can edit another person's post, for obvious reasons. FWIW, when I replied, mine was the only reply, soon after the thread was...
I had. I voted for "?". I'll leave you to guess which "?". :hilarious:
Nope. It was between 2001 and 2003. I forget the exact year, but think it was in 2002. It was definitely post-millennium when I got that PCGS...
You don't have to be able to post pictures to enter here, as long as your entry has coin-related content, but it's a vital skill to have on any...
You're supposed to put your prize choices in your entry post (per Rule #3 in the introduction), so I don't have to search for them. But I edited...
Awesome. I'll lock this thread down to further replies since it's all done, now, but if @nencoin ever wants me to unlock it, just LMK.
Looks like some creative etching with acid, to expose the zinc core underneath. Unless it's just paint.
Congrats! These days, that's quite an accomplishment. I had 'em all in 63 back in the early days of the Registry, when bullion was dirt cheap....
That's some pretty skilled polishing to give such a prooflike appearance without dulling the surfaces and leaving a bunch of hairlines. Some of...
I'm afraid that's a rim bruise and not a clipped planchet, but otherwise, the coin is not bad. These got heavily circulated and are often found...
Neat radial flow lines. Yep, that die struck its fair share of dimes, for sure.
Precisely what I was about to say.
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