Back on track. We need a Walking Liberty or any coin dated 1945. [IMG]
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USPS info. "Items you send with Registered Mail are placed under tight security from the point of mailing to the point of delivery, and insured...
It's hard to get young folks to even look at a book and when they see the price they put it down. I only know a little about A. M. Smith. It's...
I missed those by a point a piece. That should change things up a bit.
:thumb:It's cool to see someone stand up and say they may have been a bit wrong. Others see it as just feathers.
The tiny pits in the fields worry me. A better image would be really helpful.
Nice work.
You make a good point. I feel it was both. A bone to industry and a tribute to a great man.
I actually found a roll of Indians once but every coin was AG. Not worth much but it was really fun.
Darn. Duke nailed them both again. I thought for sure you were going to miss that second one. Really nice coin.
Congress bowed down to the silver mine owners. They finally took the silver out of the half to stop the hoarding.
The image has been floating around the forums for a few years. The coin was owned by a guy named Blay. I'm thinking he owned or still ownes the...
I'm at VF-20. Nice coin.
I was going to post a few but no way I'm going to follow Bob.;)
Most of what you are saying is the same as what rlm said. Have you taken many images of brown copper?
The 68 proof set with a no S dime is rare. Please post an image of the set or the dime.
Every MPL is different and they are held to a different standard from MS coins. The reverse held this one back. The angle of the light and the...
Copper is really tough to image and get the color right.
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