I retract my statement about your advanced knowledge. J/K :playful:
You overthought it. Your coin knowledge was too advanced for that low brow joke.
LOL. Stay cool brother
It might. Have you ever heard of the butterfly effect? Those guys in Florida know all about that. :rolleyes:
This is very true. But bonking it with a hammer would likely reduce the grade to well below a 67. LOL We could be rich.
Due to this type of damage, related to the poor quality of materials and common occurrence of this condition, I decided to place it back into...
Same coin, different light. The harsh bright led washes out the hairline surface damage while the less powerful incandescent amplifies the...
Because it's basically a counterfeit, but they had to do something so they gave people a familiar KG III coinage. ?? Kind of, I think.
[IMG]Compare this bust to the OP. It very much resembles King George III to me.
Too be clear here for those that didn't get it... 20% below melt value is a very reasonable investment price for any coin. In the story the man...
War nickels do have silver...35%
The figure looks more Roman than Victorian to me. I don't know. I'm not very good at history at all.
This is what I read about the dirty money... Introduction A shortage of money was a problem for the American colonies. England did not supply its...
I didn't go scrubbing mine with a cloth made in china. Not that one anyway.
How thick is the outer layer?
What's wrong with my avatar coin?
It would not be worth less to me, because there is a real thing called population, and if something is supposed to be perfect and it is not,...
I very rarely get the answer I expect. But logically, Shouldn't there be much less 68-69 first Strikes than 70's in a perfect world?
You can either save them as conversation pieces, or sell them to a jeweler for whatever they will give you. It's unknown the silver content, so...
Oh, Their plated! LOL!!!!! I did not know this. What an epiphany!!!
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