As Chico Marx wisely said "Sometimes a little bit is a whole lot and sometimes a whole lot is a little bit."
I have wondered about this. I want to get a Longshanks penny for my sister. I gave her one and she was complaining about trying to read the...
I have a 1945 P which, as far as I can tell, is FSB. Long Beach a couple of years ago from a junk box for $6.
Gotta find mine...
In NYC around 1974 I was going to the subway and stopped to buy a paper. The guy at the shop was scoping out something in the change drawer and I...
This looks very much like I bought from Littleton many years ago under the identity of a "Bull and Horseman" coin from India.
Actually @BadThad, 1982 had both kinds, clad and Cu. Any significance difference or anything to be on the lookout for on that date?
One of the reasons I ask is that I have found several mercs that are not slabbed, but very clearly have full-bands.
The letter "A" on the back is intriguing. Come on, we must have some people versed in Chinese out there.
I remember the first time my heartbeat speeded up on finding a coin. Probably 8 years old (1953) and going through a cash register at a...
Kind of depends on how you read the lines...top to bottom and right to left, or left to right and top to bottom.
Thank God it isn't 666!!!:wideyed::wideyed::wideyed:
@johnmatt are they FSB?
So, these aren't FSB?
That's why I said "almost right"
Pictures do help.
Not Japanese, appears to be Chinese.
Just out of curiosity, I see the grade doesn't include Full Split Bands or FSB. Do they have FSB or not? Is it something that is mentioned only...
This was in my latest issue of Chemical & Engineering News I just got today:
The quarter is a novelty item made for gift shops and the dollar is just someone messing around with their money. No numismatic value for either,...
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