I have a test tomorrow. Currently procrastinating. Here’s my T-Bone in celebration. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Very fun read, as always @Curtisimo
See above post
I did the XRF test today, and I am officially concluding that the original XRF data does not remotely correspond to the metallic composition of...
Buying outright and trading are not the same thing. That's where you keep falling short in your analogy. THEY ABSOLUTELY CAN AND WILL!
I’m at MS-63
Those pics make it look AU-58
It can be green, red, blue, pink, brown, tan, and pretty much anything.
Absolutely nothing wrong with it
My dealing philosophy is to not rip my customers off. That’s what I fundamentally understand. As such my customers keep coming back. The customer...
Selling the traded coin for $100 nets the same profit. This isn’t rocket science. In case you still aren’t seeing it, let me add more to the...
If I have a coin valued at $100, and the dealer has a coin marked as $100, it seems like an even trade. But more often than not, the dealer will...
In my experience, dealers will not give you a dollar-for-dollar trade. They will instead let you trade for what they would pay for it as if they...
First thought was MS-63, though it could grade 64 nowadays
Not quite to the bisecting point yet since none of the independent cracks meet. Still a really cool coin!
I have an appointment with the GT XRF shop Wednesday! I will let you all know the results. The spot that was scraped away was likely done to...
The photos are juiced. Avoid this seller like the plague
Nice crusty AU-55
Very nice pickups! You can never go wrong with cheap, genuine ancient Chinese cash! Based on style and nature alone, these were almost certainly...
It’s the effect from when the metal in the core cools down ~1°C every 1000 years. They are octahedrons (like raw diamonds).
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