thank you...
Liver transplant January 2015....it is 3 vyears older than me
my first, bought at a yard sale back in '86 if I remember properly. took me about 10 years to figure out what it was [ATTACH] [ATTACH] not a bad...
I'm 54, my liver is 57 Richard
The term Mint Error refers to a mistake that happens during the actual STRIKING of the coin, not anything that may happen within the building...
Every post I make gets one :happy:
either ground down or tapped flat
the star shape is actually caused by the design. The left and bottom are hair lines, the right is cheek. The "5" is probably a well placed ding....
Extremely good buy! An unattributed Crosby 1-B that was heavily corroded and pitted to the point where it was barely identifiable as a nova got 18...
This coin is in no way unique. It is listed merely as "scarce" this is a type 1785 Crosby 1-B and appears to be genuine. Richard
I'm a bit lat to this party but here are my Philip I Antioch coins [ATTACH] a lefty.... [ATTACH] and a righty...
stamps encased in a brass or white metal token were used as store change and advertising during the civil war. [IMG]
Post mint damage, probably worn down on a sander. you can tell by the lack of rim.
I thought it was just BEFORE the Big Bang when he was heard to say "what does this button do?"
you can "beg to differ" but that doesn't change the facts
my "little Geta"[ATTACH]
I think It may be this one. Varbanov1527, photo from Wildwinds [IMG] [ATTACH]
another one similar to yesterday's. Please help....[ATTACH] thank you
Thanks for the help!
This one is a little out of my wheelhouse. Any help would be appreciated....[ATTACH] Thank you.
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