Naked, headless, pink humans. No one under 18, please.

(This was posted by anaconda, who used the computer after anaconda2, so, it mistakenly looks like anaconda2 posted this while it was really anaconda who posted this. I knew this was going to happen eventually.)

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Specializing in 1854 and 1855 large FE patterns
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Looking for PCGS AU58 Washington's, 32-63.
My Snafu
Nice coin, as usual. Looks like you could use a dedicated computer with ONLY your name on it. What happens if you BOTH want to post or browse at the same time?
.......a REAL snakefight!
Once again resides with Legend, the original purchaser "raw" at live Eliasberg auction. Laura and i "love" the same lady!
Specializing in 1854 and 1855 large FE patterns
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.......a REAL snakefight!"
We have a number of computers at home that are hooked up to cruise the net, some are just more convenient than others. I had to kick Sean off this one last night...he was imaging his new picks from the Baltimore show and i wanted to do the same.
Joe and Rick.....it was good meeting you both. It's always fun to finally see how close my imagination was to the real deal.
It was good to meet many, many folks. We had a good time at GSAguy's and another fellow's biirthday party although i've got tell you, cracking crabs to eat is something i bet only tourists and people with WAY too much time on their hands. I bet the Marylander's just laugh at us working our butts off to get a little thimbles worth of meat.
adrian
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You should be Very proud.
Edited to add; Nice Coin.
<< <i>How does toning on a modern coin happen. >>
Chemicals applied to the surfaces. Several of these were produced and holdered by PCGS a few years back.
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<< <i>How does toning on a modern coin happen. >>
Chemicals applied to the surfaces. Several of these were produced and holdered by PCGS a few years back. >>
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<< <i>How does toning on a modern coin happen. >>
Chemicals applied to the surfaces. Several of these were produced and holdered by PCGS a few years back. >>
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Several of these have floated around the major shows for the past few years and most are in the older style PCGS holders. I know the dealer who did some of them as well as some other modern commemoratives. The grading services wised up on many of them and now wont holder them.
I am sure leaving a coin out exposed in the LA Smog could turn coins into all kinds of crazy colors.
Tyler