Excellent story and narrative. Exceedingly enjoyed your account........
Nice die cracking on the reverse. A few blemishes regarding Liberty's cheek but nothing untoward. By the photogs I'd hazard a '65 but I suspect...
I've never obtained anything thrift store oriented regarding coin or medal. They're all way overpriced and as such exposes their ignorance in...
Good Lord. To encounter such a sign in life....
Way past my bedtime. Not young anymore.....thank God. :)
Good Lord we're up late....
Nope. Bruce Willis.....and nearly as much looney. (devil)
Too much 'chatter' on the face of Jefferson for anything higher than '65. Well struck and comely, especially for a coin of that era. I'm at'65 FS.....
I've visited the dentist 4 or 5 times in the last 2 months and each time I've had x-rays taken. You beginning to 'glow' in the dark like me, old...
Last I looked old 39 was out in Riverhead, NY looking no more ready for the scrap heap, sans restoration. Nothing more than a pipe head dream for...
Your unselfish generosity will no doubt fuel the drive of a collector in the infant stages of development. Bravo!
Well Sakes Alive, it arrived today......:) [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.......
Wow, that is quick. Mine's not slated to arrive until Tuesday
I think I see a 1966 Kennedy, correct. Don't spend that one as it's 40% silver clad. The condition of the other coins/bill renders them spending...
Or a band saw.
Now ya wanna open one of those ya need a jack hammer.......
An most excellent primary source. You are lucky to possess it along with the essence of family provenance......
The newer issues are more comely.......
You ever tried to open one of those packages? Other than tin snips and a chisel they're almost impossible to open.......
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