Looks like a bad hair day for this Indian. (:LOL). Cool error. :jawdrop:
I would think that it depends on the coin. Also, conservation on problem coins is the only kind that I would mess with. I'm just wondering what...
Found this copper token while Metal detecting near an old cellar hole. I also found an 1838 Large cent. It's looks like copper, weighs 3.37 grams...
Crazy money.:jawdrop: You don't want to know. :stop: One bag sold for just over 5k! A PA No. 44, 1932 $5k Eagle bag.
I used to have an Omega also. A beat-up Olds Omega. :smuggrin::rolleyes:
But it has his DNA on it. :smuggrin:
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You always seem to amaze me, Dennis. Looks like you'll be getting a Holiday card. ;)
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Yup. Ask how I know. :rolleyes:
I totally agree. Also, as a Metal Detectorist I've dealt with a lot of coppers and most are in bad shape environmentally speaking. I've tried...
Now that's where I went wrong! :( Sorry OP. Very strange coin if I may say so. o_O
Good for Trust fund kids at those prices... I'll hang on to what I have which at this point isn't much. :grumpy::depressed:
Think it over for a few days. Does that work in other cases? :smuggrin:
NO! :jawdrop: LOL. :rolleyes:
Not if you use shoeshine polish. Like the old days. :rolleyes:
I like them Large! :rolleyes: Resurrected from the Earth by me...... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
One says one thing and the other says another. Toss a coin to see who wins. Make it a Lincoln cent. :hilarious:
Do you still have the purse? :smuggrin:
What do they want? :jawdrop: Nice coin! ;)
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