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LOCK34

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  1. Had several drier coins that I put into rolls a few weeks back. Should have kept them for drier coin education thread……………….
  2. I still have an MS70 1943 copper cent that looks like a shoe. I rebuke any statement to the contrary. This MS70 1943 copper cent looks EXACTLY like a shoe. (Cited from: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/gold-bronze-1978-d-penny-error.262444/page-2#post-7547914)
  3. Transit tokens. One from New Orleans, La; one from Coral Gables, Fl; one from San Francisco, Ca.
  4. Houma Cypress Company Ltd trade tokens. Houma, La, Terrebonne Parish.
  5. HAHAHA!!! Coincidence day. Just received an email from reverb.com stating that they have accidentally made all of their members’ private information available to the public. Sweet !!!
  6. Etsy recently purchased reverb.com. Have not bought a guitar on reverb since etsy took over. Waiting to see if reverb turns into a disreputable mess too.
  7. “sense of humor Learn to pronounce noun a person's ability to perceive humor or appreciate a joke.“ A moronic thread deserves moronic posts.
  8. The OP may be on to something. I have had coins graded by NGC in the past. I have found dryer coins in the past as shown above. Dryer coins have typically been through a washing machine and then a dryer. By definition, these coins have been laundered. You cannot dispute science in action......................
  9. Sent thirteen coins in as a low tier submission in November 2020. Took three months to get them back. Not bad🤷‍♂️
  10. Not long. Was looking for one item on one side of coin. Flashlight, magnifying glass, fast eyes.............
  11. Went through $7000 in quarters recently and found one silver quarter.
  12. As has been pointed out many times in the past, that question will not be answered on this forum or other forums as the OP may be fishing for information on how to produce better counterfeit coins.
  13. I have thirty rolls of those that are completely uncirculated, opened a few rolls to check. Worth about $1 each even in pristine condition🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️
  14. Heck of a coincidence!!! I just found it back to back in a roll next to a 2020W🤷‍♂️
  15. Have found many here. This one made me laugh. Could see the privy mark on the end of the roll so asked for this roll too😁
  16. If you found it in a bank roll, go back to same bank and get more rolls to look through. Found more than twenty from two banks here so far. Friends checking rolls from other banks here have found zero. One bank has rolls of Denvers and one has rolls of Phillys that are producing them for me here.
  17. I will send these 2020 quarters to you for .40 cents each if you pay shipping and handling. The .15 cent premium is for the days or weeks of work you will not have to spend going through these since I have already done the work and searched through them👍👍👍
  18. These are the first three V75s I pulled from rolls. The example in the middle may grade well, the coin on left has several small scratches and the right several long scratches. The ones that I have pulled from rolls so far are in the same ratio qualitywise, two thirds with scratches and one third withoutish.
  19. I found this pulling V75s from bank rolls. The first three rolls I opened had 39 Ds and 1 W in each. Got 10 rolls of quarters from another bank. Six of those had 39 Ps and 1 W in each. They can be common if you find the right boxes. Hopefully will find several more in these boxes👍👍👍
  20. I believe that the mint rolls sold for $35 a roll from the mint so still losing $5 per roll at $30.