i was in krogers today and glanced down at the coinstar return slot and low and behold were two coins. a statehood quarter and roosie dime. without a second thought i grabbed em and walked out. walking back to the car i noticed the dime was silver! a 1958 D Roosie probably an F-15 grade. back home i louped it to see a nice sized die-chip on the back of Franklin`s head. then i looked in my cherry pickers guide but nothing about it there. seems i do remember though someone posted about this very coin here awhile back.
>>If I start to next collect Car Wash and Bridge Toll Token Errors do to this Bunny... savoyspecial expect a visit, as I have your address>>
i will admit that i've taken a journey to my local ChuckECheese's and gave a quick tutorial to the teenaged employees on how to spot double dies! results to follow on the BST
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Oh...in an original box, I might add!
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Oh...in an original box, I might add!
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Quite impressive
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*WANT*
and this silly little rabbit was just picked up this week, but it really fits better with Broadstruck's collection:
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<< <i>and this silly little rabbit was just picked up this week, but it really fits better with Broadstruck's collection:
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WOW, wow and oh.....I forgot....WOW
Sweet one!
Stefanie
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low and behold were two coins. a statehood quarter and roosie dime. without a second thought
i grabbed em and walked out. walking back to the car i noticed the dime was
silver! a 1958 D Roosie probably an F-15 grade. back home i louped it to see
a nice sized die-chip on the back of Franklin`s head. then i looked in my cherry pickers guide
but nothing about it there. seems i do remember though someone posted about this very coin here
awhile back.
GSA Morgans are so easy to grade
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What is the grade on this one?
<< <i>And this silly little rabbit was just picked up this week, but it really fits better with Broadstruck's collection:
greg >>
savoyspecial, PM'd me with some questions on the Bunny Token error, and kinda talked me into it as I really didn't want it.
I'm so happy he did as his pictures don't do it justice as it's totally awesome, and it feels like an ounce or more of solid copper.
If I start to next collect Car Wash and Bridge Toll Token Errors do to this Bunny... savoyspecial expect a visit, as I have your address!
greg
www.brunkauctions.com
i will admit that i've taken a journey to my local ChuckECheese's and gave a quick tutorial to the teenaged employees on how to spot double dies! results to follow on the BST
greg
www.brunkauctions.com