Agreed. If someone's going to do that, they may as well use a hammer.
I'm torn, myself. For the same reasons.
It was to let others know they were mentally deficient.
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My first was a 1901 $10 eagle. I picked it up in early 2007, and sold it about a year later. I'd have to spend almost 4 times what I paid for it...
Personally, i don't. Some people like holed coins, and if that floats their boat then more power to them. Not me, I won't own one. It's some kind...
Likely? The dollar will start a downward spiral. If we default, most of the counties that are holding dollars as a reserve are going to start...
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I was looking on mailbockaddict, but was getting a little overwhelmed by the number of 1827 die marriages. At first glance it could be a O-149,...
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I like the IHC better. Lincoln has been on the cent for 114 years, the design is beyond stale.
The relief just doesn't look right to me. I bet that 34s came from the same place as the 64d in the sellers sold items.
That thing doesn't look right at all. Nothing i can point to specifically at the moment because I'm really tired, but it's giving me an uncanny...
I never said anything about mint luster, i thought we were talking about circulated coins like the one in the OP. Yeah i know nothing ever...
I've had decent luck getting coins like that to grow a new skin by leaving them sit on my nightstand for a couple years or so. I've never been...
Cleaned, but i don't see a bunch of hairlines. A little less objectionable, imo.
Same. I'm only 44 but I've read a lot of coin books.
I would probably wonder if they were playing games with my money if it were me. They may or may not be, but the thought would certainly cross my mind.
I really like that one. It's nice for a 64, but the older anacs 64s usually are.
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