I will be there Saturday!
“A COIN'S VALUE SHOULD HAVE ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO DO WITH ITS CONDITION OF PRESERVATION.” I think what he was trying to say is that a coin’s...
I tell people that the best practice against counterfeits is to look at thousands of genuine coins of all types to get a feel for how genuine...
I saw the exact same thing
It is most certainly a fake. It looks steel, not silver
Only $1 million more than a certain 1938 S dime. ;)
It’s 2019. Lincoln can be whatever gender he chooses to be.
My gut feeling was a modern Chinese fake, but the diagnostic on those is a gap in the upper ear where the detail is missing due to the lower...
I think we can agree on everything in that post.
Have I not already admitted that? Why do you act so shocked? And who made you the arbiter of who is winning or losing this debate? I’m taking...
I’m consistently one point low :cigar::singing::bookworm:
Hence why I originally neglected it. But the “untoned” coins are admittedly less “damaged.” I know, and this is why one can store Chinese coins...
Toning is corrosion, so these pretty toned coins are damaged and are in worse condition. So if you want to argue technicalities, the toned coins...
But the fundamental “condition” of the coin is unaffected. That’s where your argument fails.
Um, pulling numbers arbitrarily out of the air and saying “it changed the condition” is hardly a “winning argument.” It better supports my...
I know it for sure because it is information told to me by those who have worked in the grading room. It has been consistent. In practice, I only...
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