Hey, isn't that an O on the reverse of that 1903 dime?
I suppose it's because a four-cent coin would've been ridiculous. Or maybe he realized that a three-cent coin does a better job making change...
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"In"? :wideyed:
The historical value of palladium was much lower than gold or platinum "almost forever". It's only in the last 20 years or so that palladium...
Looks like they've significantly upped their efforts, then. :( I swear, if I look at enough of these posts, I'm going to learn how to read...
Ah, if only it were ten years older... ;)
Oh, it's an ugly, ugly day. When I first glanced at that note, I read "DIGITAL CURRENCY" instead of "NATIONAL CURRENCY". What's wrong with me?
Wait, you mean Liberty on all these Liberty-head coins was also sitting down this whole time?! ;)
I agree. A 1914-S Lincoln is supposed to have seen some things.
Which is really the only sensible way to do it IMO -- the longer you wait to accept an offer, the more opportunity there is for someone else to...
The "rim damage" looks to me like a sloppy job of erasing the photo background.
I've seen at least a couple of Whitman folders that had slots pre-printed for 1965-D.
I'm prepared to admit I'm wrong, and I know you have more knowledge and experience in this area than I do. But I still maintain that this...
Ah, yes, the eternal symbol of freedom and majesty -- Foghorn Leghorn.
Hey, I had to have it explained to me the first time, too. Fortunately, that happened here, rather than at a shop or a show. :oops:
And again, that will get you the bum-rush every time. It's a shop, not an auction. You didn't pay rent and utilities on the store. If something...
Not if you ever want to set foot in the shop again. That's the cardinal sin at a shop, or at a dealer's table at a show. From your glance, they...
Heavy doubling on that obverse there! ;) :troll:
And there's your incentive for PCGS/NGC to be inconsistent. If sending a coin in several times is likely to get you a grade bump, hey, several...
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