I really don't see anything out of the ordinary. You've been up late CRH'ing, huh? :hilarious:
What you have is 1990 Business strike cent and a treasury mint set token found in the packaging. [IMG]
I would agree but there are circumstances that are different than the norm. This coin for example was given to me by an uncle who was a WW2 Army...
That sounds sensible. :troll:
The paper money is a sentimental thing and should be passed down in the family. I've had my uncles paper money collection of Silver...
DARN! I have none of these. :arghh:
"What’s important is what makes you happy." I agree!! For me, it's ANY Coin that's older than 1964 say for Silver, Any gold!(LOL):playful: and...
I'm not as good as some of you all at spotting "Fakes", so please explain the differences please?? Thanks! :)
Here you go>>>> Most likely Large letters. Medium letters are rare. [ATTACH]
Yes. Would you like that with a bottle of wine? :playful:
That's it? Interesting?? Cat got your tongue? :hilarious::D
The question is: What's in the other ear? :smuggrin::rolleyes:
You sure that's a die chip?? Looks too uniform to be naturally done. JMHO.
I differ on the subject. I prefer whatever coin fits my collection, graded or not as long as the seller is a Guarantee.
Very NICE pick up! Also, very generous of you to do what you did. :happy:
Sorry. As nice as it is, it wouldn't be financially wise to do as the value is way below the cost of grading. ;)
Saw this on another forum and decided to share it: 1907 Minting Video. Grab your popcorn and candy :hungry::): [MEDIA]
Awww! Your too kind!! ;)
Oh, man! Some people have all the luck. :mad: Then again, if you don't play then you can't win!
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