Ouch! How long did it take for your hair to grow back? ;)
Ack!! I feel your pain... :( I just use a big heavy pair of scissors and cut the suckers right off, cardboard and all.
Gotcha. I know eBay hides IDs for that reason, I just thought they did it for all bidders, win or lose. Now I know! :)
Question... how come the IDs of all the bidders were hidden, except for the winner?
I agree with your assessment of the grade, but you don't think the 1776 date would bring in a better price (in the US at least)?
Ugh, what were they thinking. If someone gave me that ugly thing I'd melt it down the very next day... lol
But he clearly states it's collector's grade!!! ;)
EF-40 and it went for closer to $700. Here's the link:...
Oooooh... nice and shiny by the looks of them... (The 61, 64 and 68) Are they proofs? Mind if I ask how much you paid for them? :)
It's just that I saw another gold guinea (dated 1775 and in similar condition to mine) that was slabbed, go for over $600 on eBay. The slab...
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Dang, must be rough trying to get those soda machines to accept slabs... ;)
I agree, there's something about the design of the old US notes that make them very appealing. Yesterday, I received a bunch of old 1 dollar...
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Not to stray too far off topic here, but I have a roll of 63Ds that are all bright, bright red, except that some of them look like they have been...
I think I may want that coin though... lol.
Which reminds me, don't forget to sell your platinum before someone sets up a base on the moon in the next 50 years... the moon is full of it.
Okay, here's a silly question... what actually makes a cent a "woody"?
And we all go to markets... think about it. (Aslanmia falling into the "weird" category.)
Yes, it is a beautiful ring and the setting is 18k gold. I'm not sure of the purity of the gold coin, but based on the ring's weight I think I...
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