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I have been selling tools and equipment for over 40 years now. My stores have over 97,000 items. I know tools. The type you are showing is made to...
Only one person is splitting hairs in this thread and it's not Doug.
You guys have your tools all mixes up. Dikes are for cutting, not for smashing. Nippers won't bend rebar, or flatten staples. It takes a tool with...
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Walking up to a tellers window when they are in the middle of a transaction is not something you do. Change deposits are put in sealed bags in...
Same here. Find a new one already graded.
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You might wish to check the date of when someone posted to this thread last.
Nice clash.
I would forget the 16-D and fill the open holes with coins that match the color and grade of the rest of the set.
How many dollars are we talking about?
Welcome back. Nice looking half. Most folks give up on scanners. As a normal, scanners don't capture the true look of coins.
At this point you need to weigh the coin. That will tell you if it has a missing layer.
It means it's a problem coin. It's scratched but has the details of an AU coin.
FS-901 is the variety # the Cherrypickers Guide list it as.
Fun stuff.
Did you try the local coin shops?
Same here.
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