Possiably doctored, but still one of the best Busties I've seen in awhile.
Need the following OBW rolls to complete my 46-64 Roosevelt roll set: 1947-P & D; 1948-D; 1949-P & S; 1950-D & S; and 1952-S. Any help locating any of these OBW rolls would be gratefully appreciated!
<< <i>Artificially toned, bent, holed, and tooled.
CG >>
... and in that order. After all that, she could probably use a nice dip, too.
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Incomplete planchets wanted, especially Lincoln Cents & type coins.
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But that's not the question.
I thought I got to do all the imaging of your coins! What gives here buddy? I would most certainly remember taking pics of that bustie
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<< <i>best examined in hand >>
<< <i>What do you think of this bust half? >>
Gravity defeying.
<< <i>Altered Surfaces.
Not a chance, Schmoe.
1947-P & D; 1948-D; 1949-P & S; 1950-D & S; and 1952-S.
Any help locating any of these OBW rolls would be gratefully appreciated!
<< <i>AU at best, it's missing too much of the mint luster....
That's a goood thing, ya know.
I like these a little used.
CG
True, but what the heck - all I get to take images of are Saints - you've never shown me a coin I liked as much as this bustie.
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Arrgghh....I'm laughing out loud and people in my office are now wondering what I'm up to....or err...what's up....or...well, you know what I mean
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<< <i>A pretty girl who is someones' daughter. >>
True, and one who dress's like that is a highly public, photographed
event. Deserves whatever comments she gets both good and bad,
Just ask her father
<< <i>A pretty girl who is someones' daughter. >>
They are ALL someone's daughter.
I got over that "detail" 40 years ago.
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<< <i>A pretty girl who is someones' daughter. >>
They are ALL someone's daughter.
I got over that "detail" 40 years ago.
Ah, but will you still be over it 10 years from NOW.
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There are no new rules just because she's mine.
<< <i>Artificially toned, bent, holed, and tooled.
CG >>
... and in that order. After all that, she could probably use a nice dip, too.
Sean Reynolds
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I'm going with NT and top pop or pop top?
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<< <i>A pretty girl who is someones' daughter. >>
They are ALL someone's daughter.
I got over that "detail" 40 years ago.
You were 8? Dayum, I thought I started early.
Nice funabagoes, btw!
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<< <i>I think she's been dipped....NOT
I'm going with NT and top pop or pop top? >>
My guess is that she pops her top every now and then.
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CG
<< <i>PCGS should add her to their grading set.
CG >>
Dude, there's enough problems with milk spots.
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