Sounds like his eBay username is kind of backwards... "highrating_lowprice" -> "highPRICE_lowmorals"
I'm in. Thanks, Ken!
Yes. Sometimes fakes are made from silver.
Excellent point... thank you. Now does anyone know what type of KNOT that is? Or do I need to start another thread directed at the Boy Scouts in...
In researching the history of the Flying Eagle cent, I came across these entries: "The new cent was issued in exchange for the worn Spanish...
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In the Wikipedia entry for the Flying Eagle Cent, it is quoted from the Snow book * that: "An ear of corn is also visible." Is Snow talking about...
According to about.com, there are three (3) theories as to why designers incorporated denticles on their coins: Artistic License It is most...
yeah, what paddyman said. I did this before with a cardboard box (couldn't find a glass jar... d'oh!). It took a while shaking it in a circular...
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My bank is having a tough time getting my halves for me... had to resort to my secondary a few times this month. My 3rd bank never has anything...
I love the detail on the feathers... I'm (unfortunately) a sucker for problem coins... ;-)
@Mad Stax, I think it has to do with how many other people in your area are checking them... I've been looking for a few years and have only ever...
@Insider, I agree that it would not be useful for identification of denomination. It is simply another metric that some people (visually-impaired...
Now you need to make a few dozen TV episodes about the millions of dollars you spent looking for it... and make sure you d-r-a-a-a-a-a-g it out......
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I was counting the denticles on an 1859 Indian Head cent (the main photo from Wikipedia... link here. The obverse has (unless I'm counting...
I dunno. Found these. First link says it's worth $500 or more... http://www.thepennyhoarder.com/cool-serial-numbers-worth-more/...
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Yeah, I saw that. Wasn't going to point it out. Thanks for the heads-up, though. Edit: I pointed him to this thread. I suggested he return it if...
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