now what if the little wood splinter was still there? cool
Hi everyone, sorry to bring up an old thread. I've been interested in purchasing one of these for about 2 years now, not the set necessarily,...
two fakes. as obviously mentioned abovve. First thing I saw was the 1903 date. really quite poor. 1904 looks a little better... I guess? Not...
Guys... only CUTE doggies :(
Well said ^
unfortunate
Agreed. Give me all the H colonial mintmarks :cool:
I do think there needs to be another, more community driven 'black cabinet'
9th edition of Krause 1800-1900 has XF40 at 900 and MS60 at 2300.
Yep, thats a pretty good one. Good die crack means terrible die I guess
Are there any coins with cute dogs..? :D
Looks like wear and some 'luckily' placed hits. Anything pre 1940 nowadays is a keeper though!
That is a pretty intense one. Im mixed between yuck, and awesome. haha
Here are a couple of my proof finds in circulation over the past 2 years. Yes, that is a silver proof! The 1985 spent some time in acetone, but...
does JM pay you for all this advertising you do?
Sounds to me you found an ancient in circulation o_O that sure is something. Never heard about that before, lol
i think the obverse would benefit a very careful cleaning. Nothing big but rather just around the stars, etc. Looks to me like it would come off...
Looks to me like it was mounted at one point. Who knows to what. I find it attractive.
keep buying :troll:
Yes, I understand that but doing the same for a different plastic...? As long as it’s not PVC I’m interested to learn more
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