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RLC35

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  1. Wow! I use to correspond with her a lot in days gone by. I never did know what she looked like. Thanks for the article and the picture. She is a very attractive young woman, in the picture.
  2. The 9.5 teeth is the width of the date in relation to the teeth on the edge of the coin. The offset of the reverse "slightly" to the obverse, is relatively common. You have a really nice coin!
  3. There is also a lower sea level on one coin from the other.
  4. Do you have a larger picture of the 2 by itself?
  5. Mike, The temperature where I live in Indiana is about normal for the summer months, usually 70- 95 degrees. In the desert Southwest though, the temperature set a record of 130 degrees last month! All the Best, Bob
  6. Try pouring household bleach on it Michael, that will usually kill anything!
  7. Also...the top leg of the 3 should point to the the upper part of the zero!
  8. In my opinion, that is not a open 3. The bottom of the 3 curls upward too much.
  9. RLC35

    Steep slabbing premiums

    Did either of these 1909 "Dot" coins have the "Dot" notated on the slabbing label?
  10. Some of the 1860/59's have the 6 broken, at the bottom, and some do not.
  11. Mike, I don't think I will be bidding on the Edward VIII Penny...I would have to mortgage my house to participate! LOL...
  12. There is a advanced collector in Cardiff, who is always in the bidding for very rare British coins. He is the one who bought my 1877 narrow date Penny!
  13. I just compared it to my example, and I agree, it is a F192A.
  14. Good luck Richard. I have had covid-19 for a month, and just got my first negative swab today. The Dr said probably 2 more weeks of fatigue as the virus goes away! Bob Crawford, USA.
  15. RLC35

    Ebay's BEST Offerings

    Nice coin, at a bargain price!
  16. RLC35

    Goubys The British bronze penny .

    I just ordered mine. Thanks Richard
  17. RLC35

    New book "The Decimal Penny"

    Sorry for the typo...yes thank Frank! 😊
  18. RLC35

    New book "The Decimal Penny"

    I just received my copy of John's book, here in the USA. I am very pleased with the book, it is very professionally assembled with excellent color photo's. Great job John, thank you very much for including me in you initial release. All the Best, Bob Crawford.
  19. I checked 6 coins that I have, they are all straight!
  20. RLC35

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    The 1898 is a very common year for the US Silver Dollar. The value is between $40 and $100. The seller should be ashamed of himself with the asking price he has on the coin!
  21. RLC35

    New book "The Decimal Penny"

    Frank has just put my copy of his book, in the mail to the USA. Looking forward to looking at it. Thanks to Secret Santa for the heads up! All the Best, Bob
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