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Pillar of the Community
United States
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MS 63 FH. The reverse isn't quite as nice as the front. Otherwise I would say 64.
cd god, dude, what issue number is the FF comic? I recognize it but cant remember the number.
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Valued Member
 United States
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Quote: smokeriderdon
MS 63 FH. The reverse isn't quite as nice as the front. Otherwise I would say 64.
cd god, dude, what issue number is the FF comic? I recognize it but cant remember the number. I want to say FF #4 but I may be confusing it with my X-Men comics (best ever comic series by the way) Now before I have to go and edit my post I am going to google it and survey says: there are no comic collectors left as I can not find a list of cover photos anywhere on the internet. I also have Namor #1, a lot of low number X-men, a lot of early Green Lantern and Amazing Spider Man that my father gave to me including number 40 something (2nd appearence of the green goblin including origin) and many others. I have to say the McFarlane Spiderman covers in the 1990's were the best cover arts in a long time. I'll have to hit the safe up next time I am at my parents house and see what I got  On a side note I have read every one of my 2,000+ comics even the silver age ones.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
10635 Posts |
Love the SLQ and the watches!
I really like watches as well as coins... I really have no idea... are there forums on the internet like this one, but for watches?
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Valued Member
 United States
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Quote: merclover
Love the SLQ and the watches!
I really like watches as well as coins... I really have no idea... are there forums on the internet like this one, but for watches? I have found a fourm for almost all of the junk I own  I started with Bulova watches back in 2000 but found no online support so I switched to collecting Seiko watches. The biggest watch fourm is http://www.timezone.comThe best Seiko watch forum is http://www.thewatchsite.comMy custom made GMT Seiko watches (for those in the know)  Even if you own or collect Timex watches like I have a lot of them in my collection (the Liconln cent of the watch world) you have support here http://www.network54.com/Forum/446505/I then accumulated Honda motorcycles and found internet support here: http://www.shadowaero750.com/about.aspxand http://forums.delphiforums.com/spirit750/start   And if you own a rusty classic American car like me you can find help here: http://www.chevelles.com/ http://s170.photobucket.com/albums/...MOV00135.mp4Or if you love old 1989-1995 Toyota trucks like I do you can find help here: http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/f...lay.php?f=80 Or if you accumulate Mississippi private lake real estate because you got bored with other convential hobbies and ways to waste your money I'm sorry but here is no forum yet (just great friendly neighbors) for that.  2nd money pit mid reno  PS: I don't want to be "that guy on the forum" who comes along with all of his "doctor or scientist" money showing off all he has got. I make a lowly $24K a year before taxes and eat ramen noodles and Spaghetti O's (with meatballs of course  ) to support all my hobbies and at this point everything I own listed above is paid in full debt free.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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I really really like Seikos. I own about 20 of them. My favourite is one I bought in Belfast in the early 80's... all of the British soldiers had this particular model at that time, as it had just been featured in the latest James Bond movie at the time with Roger Moore. lol. I always thought Sekios were cutting edge on coolness.
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Moderator
 United States
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I wear a Luminox every day to work...off-duty. I also have a Chase-Durer and a Tudor Rolex.
swcoin.ecrater.com
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
10635 Posts |
I cannot afford my taste in watches! 
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Valued Member
United States
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3755 Posts |
That is issue 64. I found it in my catalog program and VACookey was kind enough to post a full pic. I have 10 plus comic boxes full and have read every one as well. That does not count the 6 other boxes I was robbed of back in the mid 80's.
So what was the grade dude?
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Valued Member
 United States
297 Posts |
A few who posted spotted that the coin had been cleaned (which was fine with me and my budget) I got this one for what the AU53FH were going for. Some raw coins obviously cleaned were going for $50-$100 more than I got mine for. 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
10047 Posts |
Thanks for the reply on posting larger pics cd god - I should have thought of this myself! 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
952 Posts |
THat's a very sharp SLQ.......and possibly the most common grade for an NGC unc type I.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3755 Posts |
cd god, a very nice coin, and bad cleaning or not, I would certainly take it in a heartbeat.
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Valued Member
 United States
297 Posts |
Quote: merclover
I really really like Seikos. I own about 20 of them. My favourite is one I bought in Belfast in the early 80's... all of the British soldiers had this particular model at that time, as it had just been featured in the latest James Bond movie at the time with Roger Moore. lol. I always thought Sekios were cutting edge on coolness. Be sure to stop by the Seiko Citizen forum and share your story. We are a great bunch of folks who understand your "addiction" Also check out the military watch forum if you love military watches or have a first hand story to share: http://www.mwrforum.net/forums/foru...play.php?f=2
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
10635 Posts |
Thanks, cd_god for sharing these links... I really appreciate it! Funny how we fed each other's addiction! 
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