My latest Lowball $10 Indian and my Wife’s Response


I recently purchased this FR02 1908 example. I was happy to get it. I showed it to my wife and her response was “well I can tell it’s an Indian but the other side looks like a dinosaur.”🙈
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I recently purchased this FR02 1908 example. I was happy to get it. I showed it to my wife and her response was “well I can tell it’s an Indian but the other side looks like a dinosaur.”🙈
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I love the coin, and your wife's response is so funny!
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Ironically, she is wrong on both the reverse and the obverse.
Love the coin. A dino sounds like a resentment 😜
Dinosaurs are related to birds.
I think it went more like this!! 😂 🤣
That is one Amazing lowball coin!! Would be great if the US Mint produced a coin with a Dinosaur.🦕 😆 A new commemorative quarter series.
Cool!
"That is one Amazing lowball coin!! Would be great if the US Mint produced a coin with a Dinosaur.🦕 😆 A new commemorative quarter series."
Great way to start kids collecting..
I almost bought that coin because I thought it was pretty unique. If I remember correctly from the pictures, I thought I saw a faint D mintmark on it, and was wondering if pcgs got it wrong? Maybe you can tell for sure with it in hand. Here’s your trueview:
Here’s a $2.50 pan pac in a 10 holder. Seems a bit optimistic on the price, but another lowball interesting coin.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/406993933384
This is an AG03 1908-D. If you tilt it the D is quite obvious. I can’t find a D on the FR02
Lafayette Grading Set
She is right, birds ARE dinosaurs (not "related to" nor "derived from"):

I am a paleontologist and can not resist weighing in.
Phylogenetic Tree courtesy UC Museum of Paleontology.
Cool coin!