Packaging may be easy to fake...but why? The effort seems hardly worth the $17.50 difference between the auction price and the street value of the...
Well...yeah...but does that mean the TPGs should adjust their grading standards to match the population? I don't know...maybe so. Just seems odd.
I still say...PCGS or NGC would never certify a Washington quarter or Franklin half @MS65 with as many bag marks in prime focal areas as they do...
I made that same comment to my Father as we hiked up Tuckerman's Ravine (NH) in 1972. I remember it like it was yesterday. Inflation was rampant...
First off, I would never argue with someone named the "MorganDude"...percentages not in my favor. However, I have to say that (imo) TPGs overgrade...
Based on what I see in the pictures, the 1884-O is an MS66 and the 1884-CC is an MS63. If that assessment is accurate, I would have to go with the...
lmao!!!
This video makes an extremely good point...silver is an excellent anti-bacterial element. I've read where no bacteria can survive more than six...
Here's one I'm rather proud of... [IMG]
Anyone notice me in the crowd? [IMG]
I'm sorry...did someone say something? [IMG]
No doubt...I'm just amazed that ANY uninspected clad roll would sell for this much. I have nearly 200 rolls of 1972-d quarters I searched for...
I just said "OBW" because the Seller did... Btw, if this is an "OBW" roll, how does he know they're..."ALL GEM UNCIRCULATED!!!" :scratch:
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How much would YOU pay for an OBW roll of Clad 1983-P Quarters? Note: 673,535,000 minted....
The "fiscal can" is loaded with coins...how's that not "coin related"? :rolleyes:
Looks like the 1994 Commemorative of Geo.W. Bush and a young Ted Kennedy kicking the "fiscal can" down the road.
OK...who do you think will win the coin toss?
That is soooooooo "last century".
That's because many of the products we buy today are made of gold...:thumb: [IMG][IMG] [IMG][IMG][IMG][IMG][IMG]
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