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What do you look for to discover a Roosevelt Dime Full Torch?

What do you say?
Todd
Todd
Todd Abbey
800.954.0270
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The lower bands are flat and the mint mark is almost not readable.
It will require a label encased in plastic.
Got quoins?
One of the questions was, “What is going to be the next hot coin?”
Ans: “Full split continents.”
Ques: “Yea, what’s that?”
Ans: “If you find an Ike dollar with the Panama Canal showing between North and South America, you have got one hell of a coin. They will be thousands. Trust me!”
It looks like I was anticipating something and didn’t know it.
People are free to collect whatever they like so long as it's legal to own it, but remember, it's YOUR money.
Todd
800.954.0270
Don't get me wrong, I'm all for fully struck examples. Just not sure the designations we already have are being used that way. I probably have one here with a full torch but really weak lettering to one side... so we'll have weakly struck full torches and fully struck no torches (bag mark on it) and the only thing that really changes is the premium on plastic.
Todd
800.954.0270
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
K S
I for one am happy,
no one forces anyone to play the registry game.
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
$350 MILLION spent on slabs, & full-torch is what you have to show for it? does that really make you happy?
makes me sick.
K S
K S
because it would not stick permanently.
People though computors would only be of use to at most, 100 institutions.
People thought that the aeroplane while interesting, had no practical uses.
Cars would never replace the good old reliable horse.
Those new fangled pens will never relace the good old goose quill for writing.
Camelot
<< <i>i look for an idiot who gleefully gave too much money to pcgs for a worthless designation. >>
that'll be me.....
"Senorita HepKitty"
"I want a real cool Kitty from Hepcat City, to stay in step with me" - Bill Carter
Camelot
I've heard of this guy!! He has a brother named I. Fleecem.
Be careful, their law firm Dewie, Cheatem & Howe is brutal.
<< <i>that'll be me..... >>
no no, lucy, you mean "that'll be the day ay ay , when i die"
K S