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Re: Which would you rather have?
I like option #3 also. Early United States coins 1794 (or 1792) to 1838

Re: ~Guess The Grade Roulette~
It shouldn’t be one guess per day, it should be one guess per coin.

Re: What’s an age appropriate YN coin gift for a 9 year old YN
1909 VDB Lincoln cent?
Re: Which would you rather have?
Key dates are mostly readily available, even in high grade, just expensive.
But I hate colonials....so key dates it is.
Which would you rather have?
1) A high-end type set of US key dates (09-S VDB Lincoln, 16-D Mercury Dime, 93-S Morgan, etc.)
2) A high-end type set of colonial coins (coins that circulated in early America, as defined by the Red Book and/or PCGS Registry)...but they include super-rarities (R6 and R7).
The key dates are generally more well-known and popular, but practically none of them are rare.
The colonials are much more rare and historical, but much less popular or known.
(I forgot how to create a poll, but I would rather get your responses, thoughts and reasons for your choice anyway. So a poll is not necessary.)
Re: Let's talk about our "Jimmy the Greek specials"
@stevek said:
Okay, I'm a glutton for punishment. I admit it.I'm calling Penn State -42.5 on Saturday.
Which happens to be the exact same spread as their previous game, when they failed to cover in the last 25 seconds.
I figure every team deserves a second chance. 😉
Penn State only ahead 10-0 at halftime. Maybe some day I'll learn not to call the favorite on these huge spreads.
Penn State needs 5 touchdowns in the second half to cover. That being said, they will probably score 4 touchdowns, and irritate me even more. 😒

Re: 2025 NFL Regular Season Thread
Chiefs tempers flare as teammates scream at each other during opening night defeat to the Chargers
Seems like Andy Reid may have lost control of this team. Nothing to be ashamed about if he decides to retire, or gets canned after this season. First ballot hall of famer for sure.
