No worries, I was just making a general statement about finding them attractive.
I have a few high grade Swiss coins. I find them to be very attractive. Especially well struck with booming luster.
I've read this too many times to count. Great article. Thanks for sharing it here, Tom.
Although that one looks like a 2 bit. Not a "dollar".
If that's the only two chicks to choose from, sounds like a night with Palmela Handerson.
D. Neither and Detecto's opinion won't sway me one way or another.
If It's a coin I want badly, someone's going to have to put up to even get close to me. Money isn't an issue for the quality I'm looking for.
Geez, couldn't agree with you more. This why I collect what I collect. These were the coins that saw everyday life in circulation...not in a drawer.
You don't need a mentor, you need a collecting direction. JMO.
I am not interested in the coin posted, even though I find it very attractive. I am a closet Kennedy guy.
In simple terms, there is shill bidding that might try to get you to your max when there might actually not be competition. Or, there are people...
Do what you like, but your max bid in a snipe is much better than your max bid placed 5 days before. Placing max bids days before tends to get...
To each their own. I have seen some people pay multiple hundreds for a piece of bullion in plastic with will colors. I am a firm believer of...
Legit seller. The colors look good as well. The older NGC holder probably helped them along.
The question in the op was clear. Why don't we try to keep this from being which grading company is better thread.
I prefer the look of the PCGS slab. Not a fan of the new prongs they added though.
Could be a 58, could be a 64...Hard to tell from photos alone.
I vote crust.
I like it!
So much for unsubscribing, eh? :D
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