Wow, hes your next door neighbor. I live in Glocester. Anyhow, how much concrete do you think we need??? If were gonna sink him, we want to make...
I am scared of finding an RPM or something to the sorts. Cause if I find one, Ill have to check all my coins. And just the Lincoln Memorials alone...
I just want to point out that there are still good deals on ebay. Yesterday, I was looking for some 20 pocket pages and the cheapest ones I found...
LOL, yea I noticed the Rhode Island Part. And if hes in Providence, hes not more than 25 to 30 minutes from me. And he must be even closer to...
What do you think the odds are that this zero feedback seller has two perfectly identicle rolls of 16D Lincolns that both have the same AU/MS on...
Oh wow!!!! What a guy. You gave him a great deal. You certainly helped him out alot on his set and he is that much closer to completion....
$40 wouldnt be a bad price for just the 11S. It would take alot of patience and a good eye to catch one selling for less. I think Phoenix scored...
I guessed $40
Thats it, thats all I can find. No matter where I try to buy them, all I get is nasty, spotted or corroded rolls of both 1988 and 1988D Lincolns....
will you be selling coins at your yard sale????
Oh gee when you guys talk about it like that I start to second guess if I should have bought it or not......... Lol, Im just kidding I couldnt...
I agree, I would not want the scratched or the corroded. But the VG-8 would be a nice coin to have.
That is a nice looking Lincoln, but you wont find one like that in any bargain bin.
WoW!!!!! Canada mints more different coins than the United States does. I wish all you collectors of Canadian Coins good luck finishing your sets.
Ive always liked the Austrailian Kookaburras. The spelling is prob off but you get my point. Anyhow they mint 1oz, 2oz, 5oz, and 10oz. Now I think...
Yes, Im talking about the 1921S. I think that should be atleast MS60, but Im curious to see if the woodgraining affects the grade. I know it...
Whoa, thats a beautiful example of the Extremely Rare 1834 Hole in Head Variety.
Wow, your trying to give us a challenge. But Im not even going to attemp to grade it. I dont see it having any problems getting atleast a 60, but...
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