You did not say that. Here are a couple for you.
Evil?!?!?! Toxic - yes, but so are water, salt, 78% of air, etc.
Anyone got a water softener? That is pretty much what you are drinking!
This is the only one I have.
Look at http://www.cointalk.com/t65813/, the post by Pennylady and snaz. There is something going on with CT.
It is just fairly common for coins from that era not to have a full beard probably more from overused dies than weak strikes and generally thought...
I can see "liberty" very clearly, but the pic is very small. It is a little hard to tell just how good the pic really is. From what I have been...
I have never seen nor heard of other compositions having that effect, but there are a lot of other compositions in use today.
OK! I gotch ya.
Congratulation, but I have a question. If you just got the 1858, why is it one of the 3 you are still missing?
Still not as big as the 73, but at least not I can see them. Nice looking Indians.
I like that 1873. However, the other 2 are hardly viewable even when you click on them. The pix are still too small.
That is a real nice 21-S - with lots of red. I cannot see for sure. How much of his beard is there?
$920
only one certified at this level and none higher. However, that means no BROWN's have been certified as MS-66 or better. Satin finish was only...
Not really! http://thepennylady.com/ However, she has some gorgeous Indians and Lincolns.
I like that 16-S. Nice strike and the stripes add some character. Well struck 25's are rough to find. BTW, I may have done at least my share...
I am more partial to the 15 and 16 - particularly the 16. However, they are all nice coins.
What he said.
I was right! It was a 1925. Here is the king of woodies - at least that I have seen. http://www.cointalk.com/t48345/
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