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Re: 2024 New England Patriots Discussion Thread
im sure if he needs one the perverted midget (Kraft) has a name Handi , like the one who worked the orchids of boca raton incident
Re: 2024 New England Patriots Discussion Thread
@erikthredd said:
He just signed a 3yr/24M extension back in July that goes through 2027, if they decide to cut the cord they'll have to eat about 15M in dead cap money. Funny thing is he was named a team captain for 2024.
It's not a good situation for anyone involved, police report and her words will have a huge impact on this whole thing
I can imagine he has hired a very expensive lawyer
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@Jacques_Loungecoque said:
I think the kids these days say, “my bad.”
at least here we wouldn't say everything is your bad
Re: Great Collections Listing error - Judd -456 Indian Cent Pattern
@IkesT said:
Looks like a perfect opportunity to continue our discussion of this coin so that all may be further educated. There is still additional information to be mined from the coin, and I think folks will find it interesting, as well.When a hub is redesigned, we tend to latch on to one or two of the more obvious changes (such as the rounded bust vs. pointed bust and "No L" vs. "L", as previously discussed); however, a careful examination will often reveal other differences that are useful in cases of mistaken ID, such as this one.
An 1866 Indian cent (whether a pattern, proof, or business strike) has crenulated (wavy) margins on the feathers of the headdress, particularly on the 1st and 2nd feathers. This is readily apparent even on VF examples:
1866 1c PCGS MS65
1866 1c PCGS VF25
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In contrast, the "No L" cents from 1859 to 1864 do not have the same crenulations on the feathers; the feather margins are smooth:1860 1c PCGS MS66 (Rounded Bust)
OP Coin NGC VF Details
Once again, the OP coin clearly cannot be dated 1866, as its obverse design predates that year. From what we can see of the date (as previously discussed), a damaged 1860 is the most reasonable choice. People have been polite and courteous in their assessments, but politeness should not be mistaken for uncertainty.
The pattern does appear to have fairly smooth feather edges.
Re: MLB Throwback
hey galaxy...
Lemme do some digging.. gimme a day or 2...My flannel is at the cleaners...
🤣🙃🤣🙃
Re: Outrageous Stats
@Darin said:
Perk can you imagine if Brady ever auctioned off any of those rings what they would sell for? 😳
How much more than say your average lineman? I’m no fan but even I would think it’s cool as heck to own a Brady sb ring. It would be way out of my price range though.
"Tom Brady Finger worn Super Bowl Ring" 😂😂😂
lol Id imagine they would get some legit action for sure
Re: FS: Zircon Cases Slab Display and Protector
I don’t do any social media, I don’t like people but I do like your cases 😁
The Folsom Prison Counterfeit Nickel Gang, 1898
Folsom Prison is known for many lasts and firsts (as well as a legendary Johnny Cash Concert). It was the first electrified prison, first with a commercial ice-making plant which spurred development of California’s fruit-growing industry, and, apparently the first prison with its own mint:
Contemporary articles from surrounding towns do contain reports of circulating counterfeit nickels.
A picture of Folsom Prison circa 1900:
Re: Outrageous Stats
Wait a sec, I literally just noticed that
Wth is up with that red finger?