They made so many of the Washington coins in both Proof and MS that I still see them sell for $15 to 20 . Last year I gave 5 sets to friends as dealers would only give melt , these were still in the Gov. packaging . Just so happens I agree with Books on this one .
John's a pretty smart guy and if he senses a 'sinking ship' he'll move on. He's a moving target type of guy.......
Sounds good, doesn't it? Unfortunately, it's starting to get deep and I don't have neck boots. Here, Mila... I'll throw you a bone and offer a prime opportunity to again make me (and everyone else who sees straight through you) look like a fool: Do you honestly expect us to believe that once in-hand, this magically becomes a "superb gem" (your words, not mine) worth anywhere near the asking price? My mind is open....
Definitely not worth anything near your asking price . Asuper common piece most would buy for melt , though a 64 IMHO . Even a 65 which it isn't is a $12 coin . Not $500 .
I like his reply to negative feedback U lied. Its not 75 copper 25 nickel. Its nickel. Its the color of a dime.Buyer: 4***4 ( 49) Oct-01-13 13:41 Reply by 40_mila_kokkina (Oct-01-13 15:16): IT IS 75 COPPER 25 NICKEL. IF IT WERE MOSTLY NICKEL IT WOULD BE MAGNETIC DUMBASS
It would take a heck of a lot of "bad lighting" to knock it down from a 67, or perhaps he just misplaced the decimal point when pricing.... That's what you call a "class act". If this is really the best you can do, perhaps you deserve pity instead of contempt.
Yes , but they are small . If you believe it is a 67 than send it to PCGS or NGC to get top dollar . I still say 64 tops with a chance of 65 .
That's what you call a "class act". If this is really the best you can do, perhaps you deserve pity instead of contempt.[/QUOTE] So far your digs are pretty lifeless, boring and lame to me. Perhaps you lack creativity or need some inspiration? I see you as a snooty dull person, I'm sure people really flock to you in the real world.
So true all but 1 Johnny worked for all so Yup! Anacs was his first wonder why he don't trust a ship he Help build?or Ngc then Pcgs gotta him on the road with bankroll ?
Stop. Please just stop. Nothing you are saying is accurate. First the sample slab then us not spending thousands of dollars on coins and now all this. Just stop. Please notice no one else here is agreeing with you. The problem is that there are a lot of talented and experienced collectors and dealers here who have seen people do their song and dance about how their wonderful third rate tpg coins are worth pcgs money. Many people have done it before you and many will do it again long after you are gone. No one believes in third rate tpg coins and this is easy for me to prove. Just go to any major coin show with over 80 tables. Then try to sell these coins of yours. See how it goes. There is a reason when I have gone to larger shows I have NEVER seen even a single coin in any holder except pcgs, ngc and a few Anacs. No segs. No ncc and no others. Personally, I am one of those weaker collectors who really needs strong tpg's so I don't get ripped into little pieces. I honestly have problems grading mint state coins and can only grade to around 2 points of accuracy. So this issue is important to me. When I spend thousands of dollars that I work very hard to earn (I haven't inherited even one dollar in life) I can't allow people to rip me off. Even if the coin I buy in a pcgs ngc holder is over graded by a point I have the security of knowing that someone out there will buy it at listed grade. You are the very person I worry about when I buy coins. Dude there are no other pictures that exist in this world that would make that coin a ms67 as long as the first picture is part of the package. Who is acg? I will give you this. You have a bigger selection of third rate tpg slabs from companies that I have never even once heard of then anyone else I have ever met.
Considering they're not "digs", I would hope they do seem "lifeless". However, if your deflective nonsense is the standard by which all "digs" are judged, I'll take that as a compliment.