I've got at least two Walkers that were gold-plated, presumably for use in jewelry. I wouldn't be a bit surprised if some junk companies have sold...
You're looking at the diameter of a Barber quarter.
I still wish I could know what the fallout was from that time Dad wanted to send me an Allen wrench for my garbage disposal, and he just plopped...
I'll take your word on the "large CC" attribution, but the S mint-marks on those 1858s dwarf any I've seen outside of a war nickel...
Wrapping them in something that doesn't let them move, and then taping that so that it can't shift, is an excellent idea. I'm not sure what kind...
$25000 for registered mail, according to the Post Office. And insuring registered mail is a lot cheaper than other service levels for high-value...
It's hard to believe that discussions about swastikas still stir up partisan political outrage these eighty years later, but here we are. :( In...
If they don't, they're living dangerously by offering it as an extra-cost service.
Would TPGs slab something with extreme finned rims? I'm guessing some might not fit into standard holders without bending the fins...?
Now, that's impressive. Sure, zinc's squishier than other coin metals, but still!
Going to be able to get the whole batch shut down?
Yep. Fingers crossed for you that it's "all sparkly under the light, but since it's tarnished it can't be BU, must be AU".
That's only for the RARE NO MINT MARK ERROR. :rolleyes:
Pigs!!! IN POKES!!! All the excitement of collectible card trading, without the distracting legitimacy.
Show me one with a gold CAC, and we'll talk. :rolleyes:
"See? THIS is why you want us to establish a 100-point grading scale! WITH decimals!"
Obliviate Zincolns? Yes, please!
But not for long. Advanced zinc rot.
It was a probably-unfair generalization. You, I, and I'm sure many other fine young people didn't fit into that generalization. (For that matter,...
"Well, for starters, she never said 'mother faker', at least not in front of us."
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