The elusive 1927-S but it must be graded and slabbed by PCGS with a blue label in MS-64 condition. Very hard to find in high grades.
Graded by PCGS as a MS-64. Lots of luster on this one. I’m still looking for that last coin to complete my collection. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It’s a great show but as I said, for me the timing is wrong.
@1stSgt22 Time to use that extra Monopoly money. :smuggrin:
It should be the weekend before, not the weekend after. I want to go, it’s close enough but totally the wrong weekend. At least for me it is.
It was that small year at the top that did it for me.
I totally agree. :)
Sounds like I need to increase my security. Lol
Worst weekend they could have picked.
Worn die
Worn dies means spend it.
It’s definitely spendable. :)
All were minted by worn dies.
Thank you
Probably after my death. :smuggrin:
Yeah, that was a shame.
Here’s this one as I already posted the others. Graded by PCGS as a SP-66. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
And I quit stamp collecting long before that. I was still working for them but I just couldn’t deal with all those stamps. They ruined stamp...
It is insanely ridiculous but people keep buying so they keep raising the prices. Not for me as I gave up on these along time ago.
The bill is nice condition and the S/N is neat but a twenty is hard for most people to keep. I would but that’s me and only because I can.
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