Another great find Paddy! I told you where all that loose change came from. :smuggrin:
For that date, yes!
It's worth less than a dollar.
Just like certain foods, panic buying so charge whatever and someone will pay it.
Not worth looking at. Highly damaged. Scrubbed to death. What a shame.
Yup, that is a great lamination error!
I'm at 65 on her. She's a beauty.
Being poor one can not afford to buy a n ounce so they buy the 1/10th. It cost just more.
It's worth a buck or less as the bottle is damaged.
Just start or keep looking for one. They are out there. Mine is not slabbed but it's obvious. I don't think it was a bad price either. Just buy it...
You are correct. Heat caused the damage and welcome to CT.
Scrambled again
Thanks but I collect CSA notes and I only buy them from a dealer I know and trust. He has his business and he's a good friend. I have this CSA...
Boiled again
I thought it was the chicken.
This was the best place to post this, I think. It's a CSA 1864 common $10.00 note, horses and cannons. Except this note is worthless (see the...
Enjoy your time doing something you love tomorrow and I wish you the best in finding some goodies. :)
Now that looks normal to me.
But which came first, wisdom or the wit?
They are very common at beaches on the east coast. I have a few coins in a bottle somewhere in my coin collection.
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