How about a (very) improper fraction? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I don't know if anyone's posted this one yet, but this is the coin with the oddest denominations I own: (Image from ucoin.net): I also own coins...
Found one that fit. [ATTACH]
Rust Never Sleeps... [ATTACH]
Just for fun... [ATTACH]
I may have to list this one separately on my insurance. If so, would it be a "CC Rider?" [ATTACH]
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One of my 1804 "Dollars" was stolen in November, so I replaced it with this one: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
My apologies, I could not see the attachments initially.
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Odd. My house was broken into last month and my "junk cabinet" was emptied. The most valuable item taken was an 1896 $1 Educational Note....
Photographically.
I have a 1780 Papal States Scudo slabbed by ICG as VF-35. It's not a series I know anything about, but to my ignorant eye it looks like a VF-30...
The title says it all. I'm looking to replace my $1 Educational Note which was stolen in a burglary earlier this month. Certified OK, but good...
It turns out I was wrong, it was not among the items stolen. I have reported the other stolen items, though.
I thought this coin was among the items taken from my home earlier this week, but I was wrong. Sorry for the false alarm.
Most "Gun Safes" sold are rated as "Residential Security Containers" if they are rated at all. That means that they should resist a brute force...
How about a Pillar Dollar and an 1804 Dollar?[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I wonder if a 1964 SMS Quarter in SP68 would be worth more or less than an MS68?
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