OK, I just did some research & I may have to get in on this...very interesting!
Loosely based on Full Metal Jacket
Me like you better you pay me more!...but you too big!...No!
I agree, I think something is a misprint! :confused::rolleyes:
@Junior lawson, yes, the "Red Book" is a comprehensive resource & is really a must have for anyone even slightly interested in coin...
Agreed...but only for some things...not things we are not allowed to mention, no less discuss, on CT! :hilarious:;)
No, I think that's actually due to die deterioration! :D:eek::joyful::cigar:
It will all just go into the reject slot, then some CT member will retrieve it!!!! :hilarious:
I have some candidates (not my wife, unfortunately) but I'm not going to worry about it. It will work its way out. I have instructions for its...
Yeah, but I haven't "discovered" them again yet! :D:joyful::rolleyes:;)
I just can't get over the number of scumbag sellers on ebay!!! :yack::(:jawdrop::inpain::dead:
Alright, I clicked on this because I thought you were going to wire money to Russia, & I was going to advise against it. But on further review, I...
$1.50!!!!...that was a steal! ;)
Well, the pictures are "great" & the seller has "0" feedback already...what could go wrong? :banghead:
Good 1 greenie! I'm not sure many of our new members will get it!
Welcome to CT! What Mountain Man said; I voted "none". Based on your pic, worth 1 cent.
It can be dicey when dealing with raw gold, especially when it's new to you. But you're in the drivers seat! They didn't cost you anything...
Welcome to CT! I voted NO. It's thoroughly damaged, but, still worth its face value!
1932 was the first year of the Washington quarter; they only made 436,800 at the Denver Mint (only 408,000 in San Fran.). So, the "D" & "S"...
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