On the 38D if your talking about across the eagle's neck, it looks like a big bagmark to me.
It just doesn't make sense to me. Say the guy who the coin is passed off to, goes straight to a gas station, fills up on gas, buys a soda and a...
I'd like some opinions on the grades of these. Thanks. P.S.- As always, sorry about the quality of my scans.
thats amazing
Silver is worth its weight in silver. Regardless of what may have been done to damage or ruin the coin, and its numismatic value.
I guess you answred your own question. Its from Philly.
I use cash when making all of my daily routine purchases. I only use checks or plastic when paying bills, or ordering something from a catalogue,...
Your theory sounds possible srkjkd. But like you said, it would be better if you can post pictures.
Yes, the museum in the old mint building was what I was referring to.
You make a good point Frank. I agree.
Clinker, I always love your trivia. But I think that was my favorite so far.
Its actually nothing new. But as Frank said, they get deleted quickly, so quite often only a few members here have to see the annoying spam.
Yes, I know what your saying catbox. But I liked the John Muir/Yosemite theme, and my relatives in CA did as well. I guess mainly we were all very...
I don't really remember much about it. It may have been more of an exhibit than a tour. Like I said, it was when I was a kid. But here are some...
The history was a big factor for me getting started in coins, because I love history. But the beauty of the first Unc Morgan my dad gave me is...
I have to disagree. I kinda like the California quarter. I beleive, correct me if I'm wrong, it is a scene from Yosimite. And having traveled to...
Yes, back when I was a kid. Denver, and the old CC. Quite an experience.
Exactly. I started a thread about these, what I call "ambiguously graded coins" a couple months ago. The consensus seems to be that it is just...
I'll do that. Thanks Frank
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