To far and not a good time for me. If you make it I wish you a great time.
Have fun on your hunt as you travel through these cents.
I sure hope that woman is your wife. LOL. It’s a lovely coin and you are blessed to have her support you and your love for this hobby.
It certainly looks like the real thing to me and it’s from the Civil War era. Please protect it.
Even the worn notes will be worth about $40-$50. Those Black Eagles Notes are in strong demand and that nicer one will cost over $100. I like them...
It’s plated and was produced at the Denver mint in 2011. That’s why you have a “D” on the coin.
A circulated 1895-S Barber Dime. They snd one other one all all I need to have a nice well circulated set. I like the “I worked for a living” look...
And their ideas are better than ours.
What a fond memory. It was my father that got me interested.
I see you made out well with her. She’s still with you do you must be taking good care of her. :)
Randy, I felt the same way a few years ago. I’m a few short of a complete set, all PCGS, MS-65 or better and all with Full Steps. Very tough to...
Take a photo with your cell phone snout 6” away from the coin. Then edit the photo do you can enlarge it. The photos I posted were taken with my...
Correct as it’s copper, a large date and it’s MD.
I found this one, my second spitting horse earlier this year. They are still in circulation. Congratulations on your find. Here’s mine. [ATTACH]...
Looks normal to me.
No wonder the mint made one from every state, we all like a different state. :)
Maryland!! I like fireworks and Fort McHenry is so interesting!
It’s just plain honest fun.
At this point, yes, it would be fine.
We need photos but I doubt it’s worth sending in to a TPG. The fees are too high and the quality of the mint is not what it used to be. And all...
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