@bolivarshagnasty said:
The reason I bought this coin is because I felt it had that "wow" factor. There are many double struck Lincolns out there. Few are those, that are this pleasing to the eye.
That sure looks a lot like my avatar
A perfect double struck double dated coin with amazing eye appeal.
@koynekwest said:
I think we have a definite wow factor here-
Beautiful!!
This corn snake isn't quite as vibrant colorwise, but does have its own "Wow" factor. This is one of the very few live 2-headed snakes in the United States. This first photo was taken in August 2018 when the snake was only 2-3 months old. The 2nd and 3rd photos were taken 10 days ago.
@koynekwest said:
I think we have a definite wow factor here-
Beautiful!!
This corn snake isn't quite as vibrant colorwise, but does have its own "Wow" factor. This is one of the very few live 2-headed snakes in the United States. This first photo was taken in August 2018 when the snake was only 2-3 months old. The 2nd and 3rd photos were taken 10 days ago.
@koynekwest said:
I think we have a definite wow factor here-
Beautiful!!
This corn snake isn't quite as vibrant colorwise, but does have its own "Wow" factor. This is one of the very few live 2-headed snakes in the United States. This first photo was taken in August 2018 when the snake was only 2-3 months old. The 2nd and 3rd photos were taken 10 days ago.
That is truly mind boggling.
That it is. I used to keep Corn Snakes but I never had one like that.
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That sure looks a lot like my avatar
A perfect double struck double dated coin with amazing eye appeal.
I am jealous
Beautiful!!
This corn snake isn't quite as vibrant colorwise, but does have its own "Wow" factor. This is one of the very few live 2-headed snakes in the United States. This first photo was taken in August 2018 when the snake was only 2-3 months old. The 2nd and 3rd photos were taken 10 days ago.
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Not so much WOW as an off-center cents go...
But happens to be my birthday year...WOW
This is one of my favorite errors and one of the most impressive I've ever seen.
I thought Black lake in NY had some crappie, none like that!. Wow
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That is truly mind boggling.
1875-S PCGS MS63
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A few WOW FACTOR marbles....
Handmades from Lauscha, Germany (1880-1920)
A "Brick" from the M.F. Christensen Company ca. 1904-1917, Akron, OH
Christensen Agate Company, ca. 1925-1930, Cambridge, OH
(definitely CAC material)
Peltier Glass Company ca. 1927-1935 (Ottawa, IL)
"Superman"
"Golden Rebel"
Pirate gold
This is the only mechanical error I have. It was such a good deal I couldn't pass it up.
That it is. I used to keep Corn Snakes but I never had one like that.
One of my favorites
I read about these in an old book.
Need to find one!
Very cool.
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