Fortunately, that line is ground level.
I may feel that old but fortunately wrong century:cigar:
Maybe we could stack the dollar coins along our southern border.
Nice coin. I'm looking for a nice early copper for my type set.
I agree. I would rather spend my money on a "nice" looking coin. Of course beauty is in the eye of the be"holder", bean or no bean.
Why a bean on a coin like this would bring more money is ridiculous.
No, that's my 2 cents worth.
That's why I settled in Wisconsin when I retired.
I needed an early half cent for my 7070 album and found a nice looking details graded coin that I cracked out.
If those pictures are "clear" then I must be drinking the wood grained stuff. I'm still looking for the elusive image my toasted cheese sandwich.
I use cash for restaurant tips, fast food and bowling. In my bowling league I also use cash for poker (one card for a spare, two for a strike),...
I've seen better looking cameos without the +*; and without the scratch.
I was born in Elgin; not that year of course.
I once knew a man from Nantucket...
Looks like a drug deal gone bad.
The 1916 and 1923-S would make a nice addition to my parents birth year set.
I would think PCGS gave it a RB grade from the new photos.
The touchy feely thing is why I'm no longer welcome at local bars.
I haven't frequented coin shops very often while collecting. When I was a teenager I didn't feel welcome as the local dealer probably knew I...
The field marks near the O on the reverse makes me want to guess MS 66. It's hard grading it from the pictures. I'd like to see better...
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