Then they would fall apart. But anyway, Happy day.
Have a great day.
It looks to be an earlier die state of O-106 which will be the normal edge. But when you get it in hand look carefully for a die crack joining...
Happy happy to all
Great discipline. Nice coin, too.
happy happy day to all.
My annual birthday present to myself (a week early, but what the hay?) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Happy happy day!
Winner, winner.
Time to treat myself again....common DM, but one I didn't have. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Ding, ding, ding, ding.
Better than VF; not an AU, though...like most of the other posters I would call it an XF. Offer 300 and see what he says. Go up to a max of 350.
That can be said about ALL my pics.:( Hint: This question pertains to the die marriages of the coins.
I buy much more from GC than from Ebay. As for selling, almost everything I sell is on GC. Ebay just isn't worth the hassle to me.
As far as what? Buying? Selling? Both?
Much better looking than a Morgan dollar m
Happy birthday, Bustie Brother. Nice 1831 O-111. And if you got her for the 190 she's marked you did well. Anything you paid less than that is...
Thanks for the bump, Frank. As a not so strong hint, there are other coins that also fit this question---I just happened to have these examples...
I was hoping this thread might grow legs, but it seems to have died. Here's another one, These 3 coins have something in common. What?...
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