



Birthday rip results consisting of 3 Series 2 Hangers
I have never heard of Leahy and had to look him up on Baseball Reference (I’m a Phillies fan)- but cool nonetheless. The parallel lives up to its name- the back is very Golden Mirror-y.




I have never heard of Leahy and had to look him up on Baseball Reference (I’m a Phillies fan)- but cool nonetheless. The parallel lives up to its name- the back is very Golden Mirror-y.
I opened up my protective book and thought I’d share since I was going thru them.
CJ Abrams city connect auto /25
Saw this for sale at the shop today and geeked out over it. Easy impulse purchase for me lol.
It was handed back to me as change. It’s got some character to it, but it’s still going in my collection!
I checked the code on the Tag Heuer Website and a verification was unable to be returned. Is it too old, or is it counterfeit? Obv this was not an informed purchase. I still have the plastic covering on the bottom in the photo.
I think they’re a couple of years too late with the RC emblem. I’m a Zach Neto PC guy so this error was cool to pull
Hopefully his nickname changes to “The Comeback Kid”. I also got a miscut Cam Schittler.
I went out to brave the desert heat on the 4th to my prospecting club’s claim in Mojave, CA. I tried out my new Keene DW12V drywasher and was able to run about 20 buckets of material in one days time.
I heard from other club members that native silver can be found on the claim as well. I’m not sure what it looks like, but I found the gray- metallic looking pieces at the bottom of my pan with my gold. They are non-magnetic and were retrieved from a hole where it would be impossible to find birdshot or any other type of expended ammo. It could be lead/ galena, but as far as I know, it doesn’t occur naturally in those types of shapes. I’d love to hear your opinions on what it may be. The first pics are taken with my phone. The up close ones are taken with a microscope (the lights on the microscope are really bright, that’s why it looks so shiny- it’s more of a dull gray to the naked eye)
I went out to brave the desert heat on the 4th to my prospecting club’s claim in Mojave, CA. I tried out my new Keene DW12V drywasher and was able to run about 20 buckets of material in one days time.
I heard from other club members that native silver can be found on the claim as well. I’m not sure what it looks like, but I found the gray- metallic looking pieces at the bottom of my pan with my gold. They are non-magnetic and were retrieved from a hole where it would be impossible to find birdshot or any other type of expended ammo. It could be lead/ galena, but as far as I know, it doesn’t occur naturally in those types of shapes. I’d love to hear your opinions on what it may be. The first pics are taken with my phone. The up close ones are taken with a microscope (the lights on the microscope are really bright, that’s why it looks so shiny- it’s more of a dull gray to the naked eye)
If it is doubling, I’d guess that it’s barely doubled and that would also explain why there’s not a lot of info on it in VarietyVista
I purchased it thinking I found a nice dime (besides the cleaning) to add to my collection. Finding this error made me feel better about overspending on it.
Found this guy in a CoinStar!