Not when, if. There are no guarantees that it will sell.
It's small keys and large fingers on my cell. The translation is chunk of.
Damaged, pliers, vice or any other tool makes no difference. It's damaged.
Looks to be encased in a hard plastic case. No matter as the lines on the coin are fluid flow lines and they are they to stay. The coin was dipped...
Nothing in life is free. You're paying the price for those free supplies in the higher costs of shipping priority.
I've read your previous posts. I would never show a profit trading coins as all I'm doing is transferring my costs from one coin to another coin.
Since you're yelling at me I will only say that we must agree to disagree.
That's a rim ding. It's damaged and it's worth a quarter.
I wonder what they would look like if so BBQed them. Lol
The notes all appear to be genuine. A few of them I am not familiar with but most of them are common and low in value. With paper money, even CSA...
Strange but true. Still corrosion.
My apologies to you. They are probably what you said they are but as the owner it's up to you to prove what it is. Best wishes on getting that proof.
I did. Thank you. True but bizarre. But to prove what it is one must show a history of the piece.
That's a good incentive too! Lol
Can you prove your claim that this is money? It looks like a stone wheel. I can not imagine at anytime that anyone would carry a 10 pound stone as...
NAV coin, no added value doubling.
A coin dealer is in business to make money. They can't turn a profit on an even trade. Would you expect a car dealer to give you that type of...
No, it's the start of corrosion.
Isn't that the truth!
Yes, it really gave me an incentive to do good and help him around the house. I also learned a lot of other things at the time but I didn't...
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