They don't . . . they spend their ill-gotten funds on other activities.
I think more sellers of big time coins are beginning to recognize GC's ability to bring higher hammer prices because of their lower buyer's fees....
I have no vested interest in selling this coin, but if you trust my judgment, I think you'll like this coin MUCH better in person.
Take that, Heritage!
I think that's how they come for 1897-S
Wolf whistle . . . .
Wow, now that's a score! AU58 . . . maybe better in hand.
Good pick!
It's so hard to let go of those we feel close to, whether it be because we share a hobby, share similar values, or just the same sense of humor ....
For under $250? If you aren't unhappy with the edge cut and bend, I think you made out just great!
Do not be deceived by information absent from both the PCGS and NGC prices realized at auction. Many retail buyers purchase coins from agents and...
Me'thinks Paddy's sniffer is even better at finding coins than those coils of copper are. . .
And I thought this was yer first post . . . [IMG]
My first post , back in 2013. How time flies!
I consider this the highest of compliments, and Randy to be among the most deserving of us. In all of his time here, I cannot recall Randy...
No US coin minted in 1965 bears a mintmark.
Like, um . . . yeah, like . . . y'know, like . . . I really like yer posts Randy. Score 1 fer Randy and 3 fer Valley Speak, whoever that is . . .
Why would someone go to the trouble of tooling an error coin (of fixed alignment and orientation) for which the alignment and orientation of a...
Why strike a second time if the coin clearly was well-centered on the first strike? Why are the surfaces of the second impression unnaturally...
A contrivance, intended to part someone from their hard-earned money.
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