That font on the roll... I think of that as a 1970s font, maybe 1960s. (This is based on an extensive collection of old SF paperbacks that I...
I'm inclined to agree, but that one's so worn that it could be a dateless Type 3. I think I see a D mint mark.
It sucks, but nearly everybody prefers it to the alternative...
And that takes it from "nice surprise" to "bloody miracle", IMHO...
Sorry, I'm going to have to cite you for a violation of the law. (I know there'll be somebody who quits reading before the last line, or decides...
They all fell into the clutches of the same bored person, who used the same tool to inflict the same damage on each of them.
Does it now?
How long are you willing to have the money tied up? At what point does it make sense to take a loss, take some money, and put it into something...
I've heard that many times, but never tried it. It always seemed preposterous that they'd use metal instead of ferrous sulfate or something similar.
How could it be? It can't react with anything in the body, and gold leaf is too delicate to produce mechanical blockages.
I sure wouldn't ingest it. Silver either; not inert enough.
Everything everybody said so far. I've seen coins in 2x2s that were brown with age, but the coins looked fine. I've also seen coins in 2x2s that...
I am keeping my day job.
And I'm looking forward to receiving it! Want to send me the tracking info, now that it's no longer going to be a surprise? ;)
Fixed it for you. ;)
It's there, and it'll tell you when what you wrote isn't the correct spelling for any word. It just won't tell you if you've spelled the right...
Well, that's not terrifying at all. :eek: [IMG] Looks more like "cut the mouth to fit"...
Should've wiped it down before taking the photo, man, there's still a lot of dust coming off it. That must be it.
Thus the old comparison to canoe-bound romance.
The "thing called population" often relies on reports from TPGs. A lot of "imperfect" coins never get sent to a TPG -- if I can see a blemish on...
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