The OP did, in the thread title.
A beautiful 1923 PCGS MS-64 Peace Dollar with dark brown toning on the edge. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Bet you're sorry now.
Yes, it was a promotion for General Mills. It was hard to find a box of Cherrios on the shelf at the time.
Would you prefer that anyone that gets the huge to dig just digs with no serious consequences?
You can't argue with the original packaging that's on them. Got all 3 at the same time and for a buck each.[ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
Some states require a license to metal detect. They also have rules and regulations that must be followed or you can pay a fine and have your...
It's a D mintmark and something a long time ago damaged the top of it. Definitely not a D over an S.
They've been in your pocket so long one of them got a hole in it.
Not the kind you want.
@paddyman98 I'm already jealous! Lol
I must be getting old as I posted this last week and totally missed the small die chip on the ONE CENT banner. It's just past the T. Not sure how...
I bought a small box lot of medals and tokens and this was in there.
A nice blank zinc planchet. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
You can't think that way. It just doesn't work. Think of all the dates that were notbin that box. Does it become rare if not in there? No it doesn't.
Nope, just a worn die.
You could always respond with a higher counter offer and see if they take it.
I would think that NYC would be out of money in the ground by now. You sure have hauled it in. Congrats on your finds and the enjoyment that goes...
They didn't produce them, not even one by accident.
That's a nice one. Probably the start of a cud.
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