I grew up in Columbus in the mid 80's through early 90's and was a humongous Reds fan. I miss the time of Griffey and Rose. Those to me were some...
even if they dont do onsite slabbing it will still be cool to meet someone from the company and see stuff they have and gain knowledge and direction.
I'll be there on Friday. If I read correctly someone from ANACS will be there? And if so do they attribute coins and slab them at shows?
We have a Skyline here and I'm not that impressed with it. However Cincinnati is the home of it and possibly better so I may swing in for some...
smh..
Well as some may know I attended my first Numismatic show in Huntington, WV a month or so ago and I had a very good time talking with others about...
I've read and heard some misleading arguments in my life but I can't choose on this one :wacky:
VF-20 my guess
or the mule that involves a state quarter and a Sacajawea neither are silver and gold. www.pcgs.com/top100/coin6.aspx
there is no clad error, the error was that it was struck on a 1999 Susan B Anthony planchet...
You are right I guess I jumped to conclusions
Hey all I am posting a few notes I have for sale. I have $1 1993 almost solid serial binary #C552555555A CA block, The note is note in the best...
thats an interesting way to show off your coin. I'll comment on the 2000 Wam yep you got it but the WAM's depend on scarcity and condition.
Warning everyone! Just saying.
and buyer
yeah this guy is a bogus seller
I dont know maybe but I do not think I would trust anyone who has to build up feedback this way.
I have to keep laughing at some of the ebay listings. This one tickled my funny bone. Why oh why would anyone even bid on this obvious bullcrap....
I defiantly would not pay that it might be a nicer grade but that "error" is common. but that is my opinion.
I have tried to talk myself into buying some cool copper bullion but just couldn't bring myself around to paying some of the mark up at the LCS
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