problem being, you didn't understand what I meant by this. Everytime I have ever found a franklin halve, I find it in sums of this. The trick is,...
I decided upon not adding a picture of myself...
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Great what next undetectable way to turn unc's to proof's? No wonder Doug stopped buying coins...
Not blast white, just non-premium toned coins, you know? natural.
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Why do I have a saved draft on this thread that reads: Oh my gosh! What a legitimate deal! Buy them all, before they sell out, and make a fortu...
I swear... I'm never buying a toned coin for a premium ever again...
Why do people still collect toned coins then?
how?
PMD stands for Post-mint-damage and is generally not worth any premium. A lamination is a planchet defect originating when a portion of the coin...
Wow.
I know, I know, I was just using the example.
well if it's so easy to tone coins that look like NT, and toned Morgans can sell for so much, why isn't everybody doing it?
oh come on, I'm not close to that old...
Aha, you got me there. Keep in mind I say every time I have ever found Franklin halves and Morgan dollars in circulation, I get x to y amount. But...
Actually, a lot less. I usually get it for face at my bank, every time I have found circulated Franklin at my bank I got them in large amounts of...
Even when the coin costs 10 % of melt, or it is a key date? Sheesh.
To prove my point, I brought this example that I am sure is AT. [IMG] Based upon deductive reasoning, I can come upon the obvious conclusion that...
I disagree. If people showed me pictures of both AT and NT Franklin Halves, it doesn't matter If I get it right the first time. You will begin to...
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