To make up for it, I won’t let you outright give me that octagonal Pan-Pac from your clunky roll of them. I insist on giving you full face value...
Mike- sorry I accidentally deleted your quoted post earlier. The forum froze up on me, and made one of my replies triple-post. When I deleted my...
I love those 1973 versions. Just bought one for my sister to put in a necklace. She wanted one of the ancient ones, but they’re expensive, and...
Pick me one from out of your roll, wouldya please? Funny thing… I guess a roll of those wouldn’t… roll. (Clunk clunk clunk)
On whose part? Not Patrick’s. For a minute there, it sounded like you were pouring more scorn on the OP. Sorry.
It’s not LOL when folks come here seeking help and get nitpicked to death. Let’s try to bear that in mind.
Well, Paddyman, it looks like you ran her off. :(
I only needed one Morgan to complete my collection, and got it. My Type collection, that is. ;) That’s the beauty of a Type set. You get to...
Aw, c’mon, Mike, I know you’ve gotta have at least one or two of these layin’ around… [ATTACH] ;)
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I would imagine the answer to that question is in the volume. If you're gonna do a mass promotion like that, and you're going to be submitting...
A big 18th century thaler below melt? Yes please! Nicely done! COINgratulations! :woot:
It is rather tacky. But there is an 11-year-old kid that I know (been helping him with his coin collection), who would love that. He's a huge...
Well worn but a nice one to have.
That is an accomplishment. I have never attempted the whole series. Just had the odd type coin now and then. You could probably count all the...
Mine is also a 1925-D, as it happens. But I do like the incused designs on the Pratt Indian heads. Nice ones, y'all. I only have one. Here...
The 1873-CC Trade dollar has arrived, and it doesn't look bad for a holed piece that's been around the block a few times. It has a slightly...
Good morning, everyone, and welcome to February 8th. Today we move on to our next type, which is the Liberty Nickel with CENTS (1883-1912). (Or...
Yay! Thanks for the update! :)
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