Notgeld coins, then German States minors. Not for me, but from what you've written, for you. Might not be the big bucks payoff, but damn...
I'd bet that it is.
:Dyeah, what he said ^^^ :Dyeah, what he said ^^^ but I'd probably say 64
'tis indeed a holy cow... [IMG]
8 posts down from the top, you'll find the kinder, gentler pic. It ain't movin'! ;) It does look quite barbarous doesn't it?
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*Ding* *Ding* *Ding* We hava winnah! :D But just for s--- and giggles, what's that blobby looking thing next to it? I can post a still pic of any...
I'll just bet that someone (maybe everyone) knows what this is. I admit, I don't. [IMG]
Pretty neat security features, too.
Peek-a-boo!
While not a professional grader :happy:, I'd say that he was just a bit conservative, and I'd give it a VF+38!
Thanks for sharing!
Look at the Viking profile face! With a moustache even.
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Beautiful coins, but "Amish fudge" and "soiled pants" should never be used in the same post. It just ain't right. I like the '45 quarter, kind of...
Well, it does say that it's a "nice coin for any collection". :cat:
Seems to be overlooked, the 2014 Franklin Roosevelt Coin & Currency set is still available. Comes with a proof $1, a proof dime, a 1 oz. silver...
Sounds right to me coinman. Almost looks like an "X" scratched to the left of the "1" of the date.
I don't mind reading it at all. I'm not sure, but I'm thinking that his command of the English language may be the cause of much of our confusion....
Wouldn't it be something if it's the silver medals in the Presidential Coins & Chronicles sets that become more sought after? More so than the...
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