It's a worth while program and I enjoy collecting 'em........:)
Down the road though, who knows? Look at the Jackie Robinson ('97) $5 piece. Very little interest back in the day and very pricey today........
You too Sam? Spock and I visit with him quite frequently..........
Somebody wrote that stuff back in the 1800's? Heck dang, he tagged this thread. Kasia, did he see any numbers (as in mega millions or lotto)?
Yes, many times I've tried to pull both feet out of my mouth but this guy? I'd say he's three legged..........
The only thing I don't like about the halfs (and don't get me wrong, I collect 'em all) is that they're not coined in silver. The only two silver...
Oh dear, I ain't touchin' that line........
Augustine. I love ASE proofs but, dear fellow, you must work that focus thingy a little better.......:) And watch those danged shadows.
Mike. You and I both know you don't get those kinds of results without some sort of "cooking"........
Greg, that link you provided? Looks like Moses came back and pulled that one out of the burning bush........
Rascal, if you're truly aboveboard, you'll PM Jim with your expert source.........
That cent was an end cap to the roll. The oxidized (dull) side was exposed to the environment while the shiny unexposed side was protected from...
Doug said it all. That spot ain't coming off.
We need some Kryptonite in this thread. I'm by no means an expert, and this type of subject has come up time and time again, but to me it don't...
I'm sure there are many who would agree with me that this thread has gone to the dogs..... What? PRWE? They'll have you for breakfast.
Isaiah, dat you?.........
As Per Moderator Rules? I don't know of any rule on this forum that restricts naming experts......
What's that say right above 1988 on the rim? Kit-Kat?
Pmd
An interesting article I came upon gentlemen......... http://www.coinsweekly.com/en/Article-of-the-week/5
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