If the glove don't fit, you must acquit. Too bad that first image is standing in an orange pulpy puddle.
Does that mean I win?:confused:
I think that photo has 100% of the daily requirement for vitamin C. The textile pattern on the cheek should drive the price of that crazy toned...
I have found that using the NGC registry is a wonderful way to keep track of a type set. They have a few different options available that allow...
The only people being childish are the children who started this mess. Why are you so grumpy today?
As Doug has stated, extant populations are not really used in the numismatic world; they are impossible to determine in most cases. The...
Byron, Based on the top step in your photo, I am going to say it is Reverse of 38. The top step on the Reverse of 40 is bold and thicker than...
Your photos are too small and lacking in detail to make a definitive determination. Here are photos of both reverses. Reverse of 38 [img]...
Correct me if I am wrong, but wasn't this topic the subject of a very heated debate in a rather lengthy thread last year?
If I ever get the opportunity to meet Weimar White, there is only one question I would like to ask him. "Excuse Mr. White, I purchased your...
Don't take this the wrong way but that response deserves a COME ON MAN. Coin Chemistry is an advanced text on the subject written by a guy whose...
I would listen to your dealer. People will pay a premium for the older holders, especially the first generation rattler, and the doily. Many...
It is comments like these that make me have no faith in your ability to fill the role of numismatic instructor. Really? The photo I see shows...
That was funny!
Lucy, Click on the link in the quote above! Paul
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Why is the content of the group hidden to non-members? It seems to me that if you were going to attract potential new members to your group, you...
For anyone interested in seeing large photos, follow the link to the Heritage Auction....
IMO, Washington Quarters are the most difficult series to grade in the 20th century.
Well the coin has semi-prooflike surfaces but the mirrors are not deep enough to qualify for a prooflike designation. That said, the...
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