I am in the Southern US where we have plenty of odd word choices, but I have a client from Canada who regularly says "I seen the Doctor about...
I have been using baseball card pages to hold the actual slabs for years. Less bulky than the hard plastic pages and the slabs fit perfectly,...
Do you have a Saint Registry set yet? Mine: https://www.pcgs.com/SetRegistry/mysetregistry/album/119520...
Um, this is .9999 pure gold. What copper composition?
I would not assume an established reputable coin dealer would be selling counterfeit. However, when asked if you want a certified or raw coin, I...
Not working for me either.
Now that NGC is refusing to allow PCGS certified coins, maybe this move is an effort to avoid a collector friendly effort to create an independent...
http://www.pcgs.com/SetRegistry/Album.aspx?setid=143521
That's 30 minutes I'll never get back. First two pages I was siding with SEGS, but then I found myself siding with the OP and hoping he will sue...
What's the latest? Did you get your coins back? Did the perp get arrested?
For a 1908 "with motto" I would expect to pay more than that amount for a MS64.
Did you get your coins back yet? Did they catch the perp?
Because just about everyone knows the Mint puts out so many coins now that there is no way a collector could afford (or want) to buy every single...
With the word copy it's worthless.
I had a relative who was a heavy drug user. She use to pawn everything in sight, and I would have to go pay to get the family jewelry items back,...
If someone figures this out, please post. I have a MS63 flying eagle cent that has this problem. I suspect it left PCGS this way. I am not the...
Nice! Here's mine: http://www.pcgs.com/SetRegistry/Album.aspx?setid=143521
Interesting comment. I can understand that with pocket change items (amount normal people carry around in their wallet), but does it also apply to...
$8,000? Options in order: If you have no emergency fund, then this $8,000 could be it, or part of it. If you have debt, pay it off. If you need...
If you buy a $10 Indian, avoid the two most common dates (1926 and 1932) unless you enjoy having very common coins that most collectors of the...
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