Yeah, it's doubling, but not the good kind. Also, few people know that's a grape Nehi bottle in his left hand! :D:jawdrop:
I still find it a thrill to hold an "experienced" coin from mid-last-century, ie, around my age! :D:joyful:;)
I sometimes use iron castings in my woodworking projects. I get them from several bulk dealers & they usually have been sitting around for awhile...
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That is the prototype for an early "curling" stone. They've come a long way since! :jawdrop::D:joyful::joyful::joyful:
I'm surprised he didn't also describe it as a DDO & wrong planchet! :smuggrin:
Greenie, maybe the problem is they DO notice you...:D:p:hilarious::jawdrop:...have you been a bad boy? :joyful::joyful::joyful:
They also have a new motto: "Wait for it, wait for it...!" :D
Reminds me of Billy Idol's "Eyes without a Face"...:smuggrin:
I actually minted those, in a previous life, as a self-image.....and now, I'm almost there again, sort of a twofer one!!!! :p
That doesn't rate a "70"!...what's going on here?...:jawdrop::D
It's called a "lump" coin, because we lump it in with all the other PMD coins to which we have no idea exactly how they met their demise. Your...
Nice capture!! Strange that the label is disfigured; wonder if NGC would restore it for you?
I get it, one should be able to make such a shipment & expect it to reach its destination. But it still amazes me that someone would put that...
Richard, those are crude representations of red arrows, placed on the pics to indicate areas of damage from 28 yrs of circulation...:p:D;)
Why?...that's a perfectly nice iteration of Liz!...:D
No Safeway???...try Kroger!...:hilarious:;)
Based on your pics, nothing jumps out to me as "details" or fakes; I would lean toward having them graded, particularly if you eventually want to...
Looks good to me, nice catch! :happy:;)
Here. :happy:;)
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