Don't worry Tom, I saved a copy (just too funny not
to). It's saved as a Web Archive (MHT) file, which includes all pictures,
etc.
Speaking of Canadian pennies THEY will be rare
soon... They cost 2 cents each to make so the Canadian Mint isgoing to get
ridof them in favor of new threenies
In a message dated 12/31/2003 4:11:49 AM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
then the Susan B Anthony (ugly and hard to tell from a quarter)
By the way US coins now are very ugly in general compared to the older coins The most beautiful in my eyes were the St Gaudens $20 gold
Early this month bidpay was having trouble, IE SLOW, in one case over a week and still no second confirm. I hunted down phone number, they took care of it right away. Seems to be back to normal now, latest order got second confirm in less than 24 hours :)
800-350-5952
Visit my web page for many
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rare coins before the debacle of 1980... OOPS, another clue to
my true age!!...
What debacle?
Tom, you may or may not have heard of my father, Robert Leonard. He's
co-authored a few numismatic books, and was the president of
In a message dated 12/31/2003 1:24:46 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What debacle?
Well in the late 70s and 1980 rare coins were great favorites for investment (You could literally double your money in a matter of weeks if not days). Problem was there were no set grading
Hmm, people selling collectibles described as being
in better condition than they really are. Why does that sound
familiar? (MINT!!! B-)
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