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mmorgan22's Last 20 Posts

Your Daily Laugh.
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Old Post Posted 09/04/2015  7:24 pm
I may be a bit short. Could I trade for another Ike?
Forum: eCommerce | eBay, eCrater, Heritage, Paypal, Auction Houses, etc.
 
A Scary Find
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Old Post Posted 09/02/2015  11:59 pm
Hopefully it was an accidental drop and you won't find anymore. I have noticed that people who go out shooting will bring their camping chairs and leave some rounds/shells in the cup holders, bags, etc. and bring that chair to the beach and accidentally drop them. Happened on a private beach that I would pound all summer with new drops all the time. I found a couple of .22 LR casings this way.
Forum: Metal Detecting
 
A Scary Find
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Old Post Posted 09/02/2015  11:45 pm
I've dug similar from an old site. Hopefully it has been in the ground a long time and not a recent drop. Maybe someone was doing some target practice a long time ago and dropped it.
Forum: Metal Detecting

Italy 1 Centesimo Trio
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Old Post Posted 09/01/2015  1:49 pm
Nice set. I would say XF on this first (can see wear on the hairlines), AU second, and AU-UNC on the third.
Forum: World Coin Grading
 
1942 5 Esudos
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Old Post Posted 09/01/2015  1:44 pm
This coin would be in the VG condition. Too much wear on the shields as well as the ships sails. Would be worth bullion value in this condition.
Forum: World Coin Grading
 
Metal Detecting At The Beach
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Old Post Posted 08/31/2015  12:54 am
I used to go to the beaches all the time until I moved inland
After a storm, you could find tons of coins, jewelry, fishing weights, pop tops, bottle caps, and many other random things.
Forum: Metal Detecting
 
1934 British Farthing DDO?
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Old Post Posted 08/31/2015  12:38 am
machine doubling.
Forum: World Variety and Error Coins
 
Need Help Old Ottoman Empire Note
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Old Post Posted 02/11/2015  09:23 am
Thank you all for the help. It does appear to be more of a bond of some sorts rather than bank note. Hopefully someone will be able to translate the text.
Forum: World Paper Money and Banknotes
 
Need Help Old Ottoman Empire Note
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Old Post Posted 02/08/2015  10:29 pm
Just picked this up from an antique market. It is stamped on the bank and has an embossed seal. I'm not sure if this is a note or not. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.







Forum: World Paper Money and Banknotes
 
Show Us Your Civil War And Store Card Tokens!
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Old Post Posted 02/08/2015  9:11 pm
Here is one I picked up last weekend at an antique market. John Hawkins The Ladies Man.



Forum: Tokens, Medals, Challenge Coins, and other Exonumia
 
New Inventory And Lots Of Discounts Ecrater Store
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Old Post Posted 08/24/2014  6:30 pm
I just listed some new coins and have been going through and discounting lots of old stock. Some items more than 50% off the original listed price. $5 flat rate shipping on any amount of items from my Ecrater store. Check it out. Link is in my signature. As always, I am willing to trade for junk silver, silver rounds/bars, gold, jewelry, or any precious metal. Just PM what you want and what you want to trade for. Thanks!
Forum: Sales Promotion: CCF, eBay, eCrater, Heritage, Great Collections, etc
 
Water Tight Boxes For Storage?
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Old Post Posted 08/24/2014  6:13 pm
I use a waterproof and fireproof safe. Throw some silica packets in it and it keeps the moisture out as well as protects against a fire. If you have the plastic containers make sure to put them in a safe just in case there is a fire.
Forum: Supplies, Books, Reference, Software, etc
 
1834 Large Cent With Doubling Of The Lips
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Old Post Posted 06/18/2014  8:54 pm
Any of you large cent collector's know what variety this is? I only have the cherry pickers guides and they don't list large cent varieties. Any help would be great. Thanks.







Forum: US Classic and Colonial Variety and Error Coins

Hobo Nickel 1913 Type 1
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Old Post Posted 01/12/2014  5:28 pm
Looks like a doughboy from wwi. Will need to do some more research and see who the carver is.



Forum: US Classic and Colonial Coins
 
Help With 1912 Austrian Corona
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Old Post Posted 11/25/2013  10:57 pm
Yes, the coin is gold. It should be 19mm in diameter. I would not spend the money to get it graded. Save it for something else. This coin is a restrike for the 1912 year. Restrike means that it has been minted later than the date listed on the coin. Restrikes can be minted through multiple years as well. Check out the Austrian Thaler from 1780. This coin has been minted for over 100 years and has been unchanged in design.
Forum: World Coins and Commemoratives
 
Need Help With 4 Unidentifiable Coins
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Old Post Posted 11/25/2013  10:14 pm
1st and 2nd look like Young Victoria bust pennies from Great Britain 1860-1894. Should be approximately 30.8 mm in diameter.
Forum: Identification: Unidentified Coins, Medals, and Tokens
 
Long Beach, Ca. Coin Expo - Sept.26-28 2013
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Old Post Posted 09/08/2013  10:52 am
Pretty sure I can make it on Saturday.
Forum: Numismatic Calendar | Coin Shows, Release Dates, Etc.
 
Ebay Pricing Strategies
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Old Post Posted 09/06/2013  12:40 am

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Are you sure on that? I only pay 6% eBay, 2.9% + $.30 PAYPAL.


Here is a link to the eBay fees page http://pages.ebay.com/help/sell/fees.html
Final value fees of 10% for any item plus listing and optional (value picture pack, bold, scheduled listing, etc.) fees. This has been there new fee structure for at least a few months now.
Forum: Main Coin Forum
 
Help One
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Old Post Posted 07/26/2013  11:54 pm
The second one is a Japanese 10 sen coin year 16 (1941). If it weighs 1.5 grams Y#61.1 or 1.2 grams it's Y#61.2.
Forum: Identification: Unidentified Coins, Medals, and Tokens
 
Bahamas Coins List
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Old Post Posted 07/21/2013  9:30 pm
Try the NGC world coin price guide http://www.ngccoin.com/poplookup/Wo...e-Guide.aspx
Forum: World Coins and Commemoratives
 


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