my best is when i traded my ADMIRAL 19A11 tv for part of someones collection of large cents. when i first saw the tv at an antique shop it fully...
it would be the PCGS AU 58 1799/8 large cent.
looks good to me. i would suggest not putting it in the album because if you store it in an area that could get damp it would rust.
if thats one of your MOST wanted criminals he must be one of their only criminals.
if those are the bad ones and you got em for nothing to bad you didnt get a chance to buy the good ones.
my last birthday gift was a MS 1861 seated liberty quarter. its not my first choice of coins i want but my dad got a bargain on it so i wasnt...
lucky you didnt drag in some massive junky antique that youd hate to have to take back just because they cant make a fair offer. you see a tv...
these are my only 2 and it was about time i took some new pics of them anyway 1830 O-108 R3 and 1831 O-105 R3
it is.
i went on friday like i planned. got to meet and have dinner with 900fine whos one of the nicest guys anyone could ever meet. i didnt look at...
love that constitution commem. toned gold is one thing you dont see much of.
1805. i would attempt to find and bring back everything i could find being used as early american coinage. 1804 & 1799 large cents. some flowing...
not sand paper - more like cleaned with a scotch brite. theres hairlines all over the obverse and reverse. as long as its not altered its still a...
i can tell its been cleaned.
thats a 64? ive got better looking 64s then that.
i remove the staples in 2x2s before placing coins in airtites. i save 2x2s that have a price or other information written on them unless i trade...
friday ill be there. http://www.cointalk.com/t169083/
i dont mind buying at this price something thats for my collection like the 1974 iceland commems i picked up yesterday. i just dont want to buy...
EF 40-45 - not AU. too much wear in general spots around the hair and diamonds + reverse. reading that post above mine made me want to add for...
probably because its bronze and not copper. indian head cents dont get the designation until 1864.
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