Yea, and something stinks in that attic too.... [ATTACH]
Awww! You're the best Grandpa ever.... Something I will never experience.
I'm just lost for words..... [ATTACH] LOL.....
My favorite in my collection: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I hope this fits: [ATTACH]
I agree. PMD. Someone removed the "reeds". [ATTACH]
Nice![ATTACH] I think some would argue that it's PMD, but I think you just need to fill that whole in your heart.[ATTACH] Happy Valentine's...
....And I would only bid on it if I had 5K. [ATTACH]
Nice find, [ATTACH] BTW.... You might think about giving him more than just a dollar for chores if you want that conversation to go well. [ATTACH]
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I especially like the Barber series. Dimes and Quarters. Here's my lovely 1892S Barber quarter that I dug. [ATTACH]
Okay ZoidMeister! Where did you get it?? Love the reverse with that Eagle. Link me. [ATTACH]
Anything older than 100 years. [ATTACH]
Nice coin!! Just want to tell you that you should remove those rusty staples before something bad happens. [ATTACH]
Nope. Just learned what they are now. Are they common in certain parts?
Okay, but what if she goes first not to be morbid about it. [ATTACH]
Depends on a few things. Severity of the clash, coin condition and what one person would pay for such a relatively common error.
What is? Die deterioration, Machine doubling or "true doubling"?
Wonder how or why?? Maybe they were on someone in an oil wrestling match? [ATTACH]
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