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You are correct. It is 105.:oops::shame::shame: I should know better.
Nice coins...did you think about the corrosion on the obverse of the 08-108 before sending it in?
You do???;)
I thought maybe some of you would comment on the date... [IMG] [IMG] Just because I'm old doesn't mean I don't love to look at a pretty bust.
I guess since it is listed on my profile page I might as well post it. I'm 69. Hee, hee, hee, he said 69!
I felt so dirty cheating on my capped busts with that seated hussy https://www.cointalk.com/threads/i-cheated-on-my-beautiful-busties.385785/ that...
Thanks for hauling me back... but, I think that if you look closer you will find that your 27 is not O-115. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Instead, it's this...
I admit it. I have a roving eye and sometimes stray from my bust halves. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Caught this one fishing on the 'bay this afternoon. Cropped seller's pics. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It's real...and a desired variety. It's the 1812/1 small 8. Cleaned, but still probably worth 125 to 150 dollar range. (To the right person...
Not always rotated, but mine happens to be. The rub of a slab 63 (in other words it has the details of an AU-58), but after one too many trips...
Prices can and do fluctuate based on when/where an item is sold. For example, I can buy a Coke from the local 7-11 for a buck, or I can spend 8...
So how is a plainly stated auction requirement to pay the auction house X amount over ones winning bid "consumer fraud"? Should the auction house...
Once again, it is a logical impossibility to "overpay" for anything. Any price if you are willing to pay it is equal to or less than the value of...
No, the purpose of an auction is to sell an item for one bid increment over its value to the second highest bidder. If an auction lot with a 20%...
I still don't understand what anyone finds confusing about bidding in an auction. One simply figures out what he is willing to pay subtracts any...
I don't think it's at all extreme. Try paying a little attention to what you are buying. A 100 percent buyer's fee is no different than a 5...
Teach me to stick to coins that are actually large enough to see.
Best guess would be LM-10...an R-4 die marriage.
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