so, you gonna sponsor me, Frank?
the idea was to get ideas of what to purchase when given a budget of $100. While I understand, it's not much, and the pickings are slim at this...
Love the coin, Dave. SUPER LOVE the answer!
CuNi Clad is far harder than silver, it is also not as reflective. Both of these factors will come into play when grading Ikes. You will see more...
PM me Kirk... I don't need the equipment, but I could use some help on stuff if you're interested
I think I'm going to join NLG, if they'll have me, that is.
no, the audio on this episode stopped just short of unusable... I was truly embarrassed, but I wasn't going to trash a perfectly good episode
no, I am not. I also don't believe that Matt is either, but thanks. You also have my sympathy... the audio on episode 123 is the worst we've ever had
Episode 124 is in the works, Kurt. This subject will come into play... but with different constraints. I challenged Matt to a battle of numismatic...
I was thinking we could get people's opinions about specific coins that they would purchase given the budget constraints. I haven't seen any...
US only, Mat... but since you are an ancient coin guy, I would accept any ancient that you would suggest.
I guess that the premiums on these boxes will disappear.
If you were to be in the market to buy US coins and you were only given a budget of $100, what would you buy?
They are the exact same size, but made from Copper-Nickel clad
I would suggest soliciting donations from members to then be auctioned for $$$.
one never knows. At some point in the future, an error may arise, but these coins were made using special finish dies, so even in that case, it is...
That's very kind. Thank you
It would seem that there's not much market for these sets. Just MHO
I would try to take advantage of people's greed and sell them on eBay as unopened sets.
Lord M? Have I also earned 2 entries? or do I have to find more?
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