I voted Yes. The mushiness of the bottom steps is not a dis-qualifier under PCGS standards since the bottom steps are visible partially. (I...
Think of the green bean on the CACG slab as a "trademark" rather than the coin judgement that it is when you see the bean on a PCGS or NGC slab....
How about one of the old wooden sewing machine cabinets? With some woodworking, you could turn it into what you're looking for. And they can...
It's probably a toning reflection. By that I mean that the light is reflecting from those areas with a blue tint due to the spectrum of the...
I think that's a healthy attitude for a collector and it's one I generally follow.
Yep, it's 80 degrees in Orlando today. Blue skies. Almost enough to make you forget about the traffic.
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Can't argue with that, but: At least the TruViews are in focus when you download them and blow them up. You can download G.C. photos but they...
What about EAC Auction records. Those are always listed by die marriage numbers and I think you're a member, aren't you?
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That is an impressive collection with an inspired theme. You've done an outstanding job of finding very nice coins to represent the many eras and...
An interesting thing about this die marriage is that Reverse Z was used for the following issues in the order shown. 1834 LM-4 1832 LM-14 1834...
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Don't know but I would certainly test it with some junk silver. Maybe take a coin, dip it and clean it well with distilled water, dry and then...
Well, I'm not alone and I'm not crazy. That's poor comfort but I guess it's just part and parcel of living in the internet age. Can't wait until...
Twice in the last few weeks, while awaiting a USPS coin delivery, I received the following text message. I assumed it was a phishing expedition...
Proof 65. Interesting how the obverse and reverse are weakly struck. Reverse weakness shows up in the partially struck N of CENTS. Obverse in...
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