spent some time in a commercial dryer. spooning wouldn't blur the images on the obverse and reverse
My book is several years out of date but it shows the 1828 in mint as $475 and the 1828 A as about $300-$325 in mint
the 1983 has zinc rot eating away the mintmark. very common event.
If we have enough CTers interested I can reserve a table for us.
Q David Bowers will be guest speaker at the New England Numismatic Assn. 75th Anniversary Convention on Nov 11th. http://www.nenacoin.org/...
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my only nero... [ATTACH]
he is actually more of a skinny sailor with massive forearms...;)
post mint damage, possibly a grinding wheel...
To make them really valuable cut up one of the shirts you wore while writing it and stitch pieces inside the cover of each one.......:)
Excellent reading with a special personal interest as I, like many others, have traced my lineage directly back to Henry Plantagenet...
Not stupid... just less informed than those of us who have been at this a LONG time. experience can't happen in a day...
Without seeing the edges i can't be sure but I think they were both replated...
there are no HONEST legit options. Of the three you listed the only one that will not get you at least banned from bidding again is the third...
Based on the stats here people stop collecting after the age of 80 and don't pick it up again until after they turn 100...:happy:
oops... Wrong reverse... [ATTACH] There... that's better!
I didn't mean to sidetrack or hijack this thread. that line has become my standard answer when someone asks my age. It often allows me to start a...
As a first responder (building inspector) I have seen the results of a house fire on MANY Zincolns, trust me this has been through a fire... Richard
Thank you ..another 6 months of clean tests and I will be considered "cancer free" Richard
it has been in a fire... Richard
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