RIP David . . .
You got a double-take out of me, until I noticed you are not the OP.
I loved those old PCI holders Larry . . . found some tremendous bargains in those. I don't believe I own one any longer.
Done
I get it now . . . slow on the uptake, am I. Multiplying the size of the mark by the ratio of large coin to small coin, and not holding the size...
That coin is the most expensive turd I know if.
Personally, I'm most surprised that more folks weren't prepared to pursue that coin. They may have decided DLH buying it was a foregone...
Heritage knows they can convince DLH to pay much more than that . . . to them it's just a waiting game. As for the sale price, I am shocked.
Do you think, given the context of the foregoing, the end of the quote should read differently, " . . . jump out at you on a smaller coin"?
And a few more . . . A rare 1856-S Dime, made especially rare by the fact that it's a problem-free example . . . [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] A...
I was rushed, getting ready for FUN this year, and paid careful attention to my checklist as I packed. Unfortunately, I went with only one...
You're almost as good at making money as the US Mint is . . .
Yup, struck on a delaminating planchet. I suspect the planchet delaminated in some areas before strike, and the coin delaminated in other areas...
I didn't watch, but yeah, that is cringe-worthy.
Just use a larger ferritic magnet.
A ferritic magnet is much less expensive, saves the neodymium for more critical applications, and meets the same need.
Appreciate the flattery @Santinidollar , but my toe ain't that big.
Where are you, LM? I’ve been keeping my eyes peeled for you, and haven’t spotted you yet.
Correct me if I’m wrong, LM, but that’s got to be the smallest double eagle I ever saw!
Oh, I think there are exceptions . . . [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [IMG][IMG]
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