It'll be our fault for rolling over.
I thought Ike put a stop to it?
In the future, will slabs that don't show signs of "slammer stress" command a premium like the OGH slabs? CWASCFTB: coin was actually seated...
"Old Copper Nose" was the name given to King Henry Vlll after he debased the coinage....
Military people who only have a few weeks left before they get out are called short-timers. "I'm so short I have to stand on a dime to see over...
Thankyou for replying. Sorry I forgot to check the thread sooner.
I think the obverse is a rim to rim die break with lots of wear. The part coming off the chin counts as a spike head. I can't see anything on the...
It's like being a kid without much money but you still figure out how have fun anyway. You just can't beat the fun you can have with tokens....
"Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not: nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will...
Yes it has happened to me in addition to developing a total contempt for U.S coin grading. So, I now collect exonumia.
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I like it. The mantra should be: "buy the slab not the slab." :p Now you do realize slabbing slabs will result in a lot of: "does my slab have...
That looks like a cell phone pecking mistake. I do it all the time.
@conder0289 What is your avatar?
A Holey dollar is two coins in one. The center is a "dump" and when it's taken out what's left is the "holey" dollar....
In the olden days cheapskates were said to hold a nickel until the buffalo ran away.
A dime used be called a short-bit.
BTW, Dwiz posted some pretty cool images of his train collection in the general section.
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When searching 1954-S don't forget the San Jose die break. They're much more scarce, IMO, than chips in the 9. [IMG]
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