I shouldn't say also because I don't know what the OP's thoughts are yet.
I don't understand your argument. You guessed that they looked at this coin for ten seconds. Then went on to use that ten second time frame to...
SO.... you use their grades when it benefits you, or crack it out and sell it raw if it doesn't?
Don't want to open a can of worms here, but if you cracked it out and are not sending it back in, how will you be selling it? You stated you used...
Look, you are talking about greed plain and simple. A dealer makes his money when he buys. If he pays 70% of spot and sells for spot, how much did...
It really comes down to having your money in when a mint underestimates demand. It could happen with any series really. Buy them all.
I believe the low mintage ship has sailed. Most everyone is expanding their mintage numbers to accommodate demand. Captain Hindsight says "you...
Give it up man. You are interrupting them patting each other on the backs for buying these.
Value is an individual opinion and not a formula. Didn't they try this in Good Will Hunting?
Ha. The fundamentals that caused you to pay $292.00 for a dime are the exact same as the fundamentals for modern coins. You pretty much just made...
Okay. I'm done with this argument. You clearly don't get it.
The dollar is long since detached from silver but it doesn't mean that it still doesn't measure an amount. 100 cents.
So if we say even ten years ago, a "dollar" is worth one hundred cents, by your theory a dollar is worth how many cents today? My point is the...
So if the term dollar originated as 416 grains of standard silver, how is it not a unit of measure? Review the coinage act of 1792 and let me know.
A dollar never inflates. A dollar is a unit of measure. It's like saying a pound inflates.
I think it's offensive to post educational videos to people who all know more about bullion than you do. Could you explain the sound difference on...
Then the government bans the use of gold and silver. At that point, all you can do is tip your foil hat and say "well played sir". Junk silver...
I just want to make it clear that I would never try to sell this coin raw in hopes to deceive someone. I've already said I didn't really care how...
So if I cracked it out, resubmitted the coin, and it comes back with a passing grade, is this still unethical?
Lots of things to think about trey. So does corroded mean cleaned or more like environmental damage?
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