Show a picture of a coin you STOLE
well, snagged "the image of" cause you were so impressed with the original....
unethical? I never plan to represent this as something i owned... but I saved it in case I ever needed something to induce a headache.


friggin awesome coin, originally posted by broadstrike
unethical? I never plan to represent this as something i owned... but I saved it in case I ever needed something to induce a headache.


friggin awesome coin, originally posted by broadstrike
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i'd have something to show ya!
Sold it for around $3700.
So is the OP's quarter. Ive never seen a coin look like that before! Great thread!
<< <i>Is that the same coin? >>
Which of my three posts are you asking about?
But mainly that last one and the second one?
<< <i>well, snagged "the image of" cause you were so impressed with the original....
unethical? I never plan to represent this as something i owned... but I saved it in case I ever needed something to induce a headache.
friggin awesome coin, originally posted by broadstrike >>
That coin is even making ME dizzy!!!
Very
<< <i>Oh, BTW, yes for all three. >>
That would be four, but who's counting.
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<< <i>Oh, BTW, yes for all three. >>
That would be four, but who's counting. >>
The 1792 Half Dismes are not the same coin. Surprise!
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I bought him a nicer one 35 years later. He laughed and told me he put it in his Whitman. Said it filled a nice hole.
Lance.
P.S. This isn't really the coin I stole from him. I spent it! I stole this picture from ebay. Aren't there support groups for this sort of behavior?
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<< <i>I stole this coin from my older brother in 1958. He left it sitting on his bed! I was 7...I think I bought gum.
I bought him a nicer one 35 years later. He laughed and told me he put it in his Whitman. Said it filled a nice hole.
Lance.
P.S. This isn't really the coin I stole from him. I spent it! I stole this picture from ebay. Aren't there support groups for this sort of behavior?
nope....no souport group for you!....yer going straight to hell!
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Looks like the same coin. The first coin was resubmitted for a grade review or cracked a resubmitted raw. It was then reholdered in the genuine slab. That major obverse scratch is identical on both coins.
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<< <i>Perry, your comment doesn't match the photos that you "quoted." >>
I think his comments do match, although I don't see the major scratch he's referring to. The two pictures are definitely the same coin. Even the serial numbers match.
<< <i>Because here are two that you might think are the same coin, but aren't . . .
I think they are identical because they have the same obverse scratch from Liberty's temple through the P of Par. to the rim.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire