Ok, I've been busy, very busy. I've spent every day since Saturday in 3+ hour rehearsals, had two shows today, am attempting to write a 1800 word...
Bing, you have a great line up, you too Doug. That...Um...Er...Zzzzttt! (Mind blown!);)
Yeah, that's part of how I figured it out, I only remembered one Mike. Huuuuuump day!!!!!!!:D
LOL!:D
That's an interesting coin, I love usurpers.:)
I'm no grader, but I say No. 2 is the 63.
Hmm...Sounds like that conspiracy theory mentioned earlier...:D
:rolleyes: :D
Steve, I'm pretty sure that you paid more for this set of coins than I have for my entire collection...:( You're on the wagon for the entire...
/emote is saddened by the absence of crackers. :rolleyes:
...Late teen range.
I'm seeing a lot of banker's marks on these RRs...I think I should get one.:)
*Snort* Getting fat? Not if you offend some married ladies you won't...:D
Who knows, you might find some beaver $10s!;)
The difference Doug pointed out is still shown in your pictures.
Post your thread once and wait for an expert. It might take a few hours, so have patience.
Yup, a hundred years ago they "only" used huge piles of manure!:D
Is that an S shaped test cut I see on the obverse? If it is or if it isn't, that is one sweet coin. Try to get to Bologna, my dad says they...
The obverse of that second one speaks to me, I think it's because the wear makes it look a bit like a provincial.
Otherwise known as Yap stone money.
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