Ohio State Patrol pulls over a car with Kentucky plates and the trooper comes up to the window..."Trooper - Sir, do you have any ID? Driver - Naw,...
Yeah if it were dated 1965-1967
Perhaps @Fred Weinberg will show up and comment.
Same as another post.
Point well taken, when you check e-bay, check the "Sold" listings.
Check e-bay
You know that gold is much heavier than copper or zinc, so is the "penny" really heavy?
...but not as bad as Loomis... (sorry, the devil :vamp: made me do it)...never mind...
I like 'em, but they do get pricey...
For storing bulk with some care, there are plastic tubes. Some here have mentioned using old medicine bottles.
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The cheap one that's not too old. Helpful with lots of information about American coins and the major errors/varieties but since I don't have to...
Die deterioration doubling is created as the die wears and the edges of the cavity in the die wear at the edges so that a coin struck from these...
Actually goes to a general page headed by "Motors"
That's where you have to use some "Kentucky windage" :)
e-bay sold listings go between $2 to $5
Thanks, makes sense.
True, but a gentle reminder of how to do your own looking is not amiss.
"near mint state examples with bright luster." Definitely not mine then :)[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I don't want to buy a car...
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