Moot:)
Jack, that looks like the mud puddle next to my van after a heavy rain :)
Ms-65
Sounds like you okay my friend....I think you scored one. :smile
crop circles......:smile
Anybody got a pic of a horiz D? Just like to see what it looks like.
Blue Book could be helpful but I think the Redbook is your best bet...funny that the library doesn't have a copy...usually the newer volume...
Cherrypickers is an advanced guide and at this stage of your collecting career the only thing this book is going to give you is a headache. Red...
Get a Red Book (A Guide Book of United States Coins) at your local library.
Real beauty Sundance, she's finally found a good home.
Funny thing Richard, when I was young my father always said that a proof coin was a "perfect coin" yet my Red Book from that era (60's) clearly...
Spock, Harvey wants to know if you will be his mentor.
Mentoring program in progress..... http://www.cointalk.org/showthread.php?t=42216
Once again I've enjoyed reading one of your posts Clinker.
Where's the white gloves? (LOL)
Ms-63
Glad it worked out for you Zeke....in most cases it works out for me too:smile
I think they have been Anthony but I don't have any documentation. More knowledgeable members will be along shortly I am sure.
Might not be coins but have you ever considered collecting medals? The US mint has a bountiful supply and prices are fairly reasonable.
It's Vulcan. With time you'll understand.
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