L Lmao wd 40 duct tape bondo and super glue will fix anything!! Welcome to the world of rednecks anyway I got a knife that'll take care of that green bean if it bothers you!! Nice coin by the way
Took a little gamble on a Franklin over the weekend. It arrived in the mail yesterday. Here are the seller's pics. Here are mine. It's a shame for the scratches in front of Franklin's face and the scuff on his cheek because the surface's of this coin are amazing. It has incredibly smooth, shimmering, satiny luster and other than those two marks on the obverse and the hit on the liberty bell(which I could live with) the coin is nearly flawless. This one will be going back up on the bay, unfortunately.
Here's another bad picture buy from the past weekend. Seller's pics Here are mine Here's my last purchase from this past weekend, a 1926 SLQ
[quote="bsowa1029 Here's my last purchase from this past weekend, a 1926 SLQ View attachment 295430 View attachment 295431 [/quote]All your new pickups are Nice!! But this 1926 Standing Liberty quarter looks to have the R clash next to liberty's left leg just below her left knee???
If you like raw toned clad Washingtons, you should definitely check out gbroke store, if you have not already. http://www.ebay.com/usr/coinnectioncoins
My newest addition to my collection consists of Walking Liberty, Ben Franklin, and JFK silver halves. Recently I visited my grandfather up north and long story short, after years admiring his collection and building it with him. ( Ever since I was a child I'd send give him any silver coin I found ). The coins he let me cherry pick through all came from his local bank. He's lived in the same house since 1949. I only have pictures of the obverse, as it took me a long time to take. The lighting isn't great, but it isn't horrible. They're pretty clear for the most part. Here is the first round: The first is a 1962 Franklin toned. He had it in a cardboard 2x2 for 35 years. I remember as a child, my uncle going through his coins and putting them in the 2x2's. Followed by a 49,49-S, and a 1950