I rode them often many year ago. I wouldn't even think of riding it now. How ever some times I do take the train into center city, like when there...
If you want to slab it go on the bay and you can buy a slab for a few bucks. Heck I did it[ATTACH] . LOL
Seems to check out, but still would like to a better photo to include full shot of holder...
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Latest addition to my NH coins Thanks Paddy [ATTACH]
Well done
1944 Walker
With all the big box stores it;s not a surprise, they have hurt a lot of small businesses.
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Vam-1B7 I peeled the sticker off then put it back on
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Good question, I see Conca states they are copper. PCGS also calls them bronze. http://www.pcgscoinfacts.com/Coin/Detail/146020 Then I found this...
5:09 AM Nov 18th still available. I did see the 1/2 oz. AGE is $795
I found that a few years ago, I had it slabbed along with a few others when ANACS had one of their specials.
I didn't start collecting them till 2010, and they seem fine. No special steps, but the area is climate controlled.
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