Hey, c'mon that one took me a long time. :)
whut?
I just bought an 1836 which did not specify reeded or written edge (unfortunately it was the written edge...sigh :arghh:) but I thought I read...
Just saw this on ebay and posting for your "enjoyment"? [IMG] [IMG]
So, that's your 1921. Not a bad coin and not a bad deal. You can also post coins like this in the Coin Chat forum.
[IMG] I dunno...habit I guess
Hey, c'mon, loosen up a bit. I don't think he meant any harm and the person you are responding to is a seasoned, respected coin collector trying...
If you crop your image and post it full-size, it makes it easier [ATTACH]
I see something there, but might just be a stain... [ATTACH]
Every gift card I ever saw had an expiration date.
Halves seem to cause as much (if not more) consternation than dollars.
I'm not sure clad coins are annealed.
http://www.antiquemoney.com/how-to-identify-counterfeit-currency/fake-alert-the-state-of-mississippi-100-bill/
Only on the outer Jovian moons.
I stand corrected!
Not worth much but still interesting, welcome to CT
As a slight aside, some people mention the porosity of some ancient coins. If you treated these coins with linseed oil, the oil should penetrate...
Mmmmmmmmmm maybe.
I bet there won't be any.
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