Here we go again. Picked this one up this evening... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I swear it's not an adiction...I can stop any time I choose. Yeah,...
I've mentioned before that starting in about 2006 my cat Cuddles collected coins that she would steal from my desk when I wasn't looking. Trying...
By the way, here is a 104 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I would say $200 is full retail, but IMO you didn't really get a haircut. I've paid more for less coin.
And another one bites the dust. Welcome to the madness. Incidentally, though, this is an O-106, not a 104.
Or 3. It's someone like myself who simply doesn't care whether or not he can recoup his money and wants to fill the hole but can't afford the...
Here's one that is a little easier to see the pick-up points. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nothing hard about 27's... it just takes a 20 year internship specializing in them.:p
Sorry I'm late to the party on an 1827. I've been without power since Monday due to an ice storm. Messydesk is right. It is 121, a R-3 (scarce)...
Naw, it's not an addiction...I can quit anytime. Of course next summer will mark 60 years.
Happy happy day to you Peter. All the best./
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This one showed up on my porch today. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Luckily it was still there when I got home from work.
Another nice one, Mike. XF 40?
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My opinion is obverse only...nice coin though.
I prefer a C-clamp, but a hacksaw will work just as well.
There is a large letter reverse variety for 1830--the O-114. It is probably the easiest eyeball Overton die marriage to identify for the year as...
Yes, this die was already well cracked from use on the 1826 120a before being reused with the overdated (but unused) 1827/6 die. NOTE: Not my...
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