Yeah I'm in for this.
They're probably experiencing about two years worth of submissions coming in all at once. It's understandable.
A market in this context is all commerce pertaining to a logical grouping of collectibles, which includes buyers and sellers, marketplaces, laws...
For sure ancients, some world markets, to a significant degree medals and tokens. I've had buyers refuse a medal for no reason other than because...
You assume that grading has the same effect on coin value across the board, and that is clearly not the case. Some markets have come to accept...
Where there is a significant price jump within a grade level, and the coin is on the high end, I think ANACS makes more sense. For example if an...
In this case, I would go with ANACS.
It blows my mind that people don't notice something this dramatic and spend it for a dollar.
I believe it is Lakota for bison.
It's not a dip, but for this application you can use it like one. Unlike dips which are strong acids, MS70 is a strong base.
Give it a quick dip in MS70 for a few seconds, then rinse with distilled water. It will take off any stains or artificial toning right fast when...
10 seconds in acetone won't do anything. Acetone can't dissolve contaminants that are underneath grime. Soak in distilled water first to loosen...
I almost never buy directly from the US mint because I generally don't care for modern issues. My experience is largely ordering from foreign...
If the lamellar substrate detaches it is referred to correctly as a delamination, however, the piece that has detached or is detaching would be...
Your perspective is off here. A 67 is a stunning hypergem quality coin just shy of being virtually flawless. You're saying you're not looking for...
Nonsense. The price is posted. You can choose to pay it or not. They don't guarantee a perfect product. You order a mint set, you get the mint...
I've increasingly seen this type of thread. The mint doesn't guarantee perfection. If you want perfect coins then buy aftermarket and pay the...
A without any doubt whatsoever.
Here are some new pickups for my modern Hungarian specimen note set (1946-Present): Hungary 10 Forint Specimen Note 1975 Type 3 (Soviet Arms) FM4...
A new pickup: 1928E $1 Silver Certificate Fr.1605 [ATTACH] [ATTACH] This one is a big key; they changed the legend only on the 1928E making it...
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