We have an ongoing thread on this at another board (I just haven't bothered to post it here)... Cruz Bay bought a lot of the F+W properties but...
Of all the jewelry mounts, a bezel is the best - as in does the LEAST damage (soldering a loop or drilling a hole is worse). But the bezel will...
Here are some images from the show... [ATTACH] And soft packs... note these subsequently graded MS! [ATTACH] Just to drive the point, here's a...
There were circulated coins in the GSA hoard, in the soft packs. I'm here @ the Tyler Coin Club show and there are several for sale. No proofs....
Like most things I write it means what it says in plain English. Let me expand a little. Most of the GSA hoard were Carson City silver dollars,...
Read it again. First statement is about the thpeof coin in the hoard. Second is about the two different holders, one of which says uncirculated
Need a better photo, in focus
The GSA hoard was all circulation quality- no proofs. They were graded by a bunch of clerks onto uncirculated and not uncirculated coins for...
Nice piece for the cat hoard
2 crackpot threads = Ignore
The thing to remember is that mintage is only one indication of value. Survival is important... Several of the 3-cent silver's had mintage over...
Fair enough... there were 21,000 business strikes of the 1863 3cs. Survival estimate (PCGS) is 500 all grades. Of the 460 proofs, the survival...
Mintage 460 [ATTACH] This one is unique, but I don't quite think that's what you meant [ATTACH]
It's hard, nay impossible, to tell anything with blurry and out of focus pictures.
If that's MS69+, then the Sheldon scale goes to 122
It sold in the $170s... I didn't chase it as it is substantially identical to several I already own. Searching at the NNP finds abstracts (the...
The coin series are courtesy of the idiots in Congress, not the mint. The presidential medal are pure mint ideas.
You take a bunch of heuristics and apply them to the specific new situation... Minimal wear on one high point = AU58 Monimal wear on two high...
If you read their patents, it's a vastly different technology than today's neural networks. Back then they were mapping defects against their...
Nope Couldn't give the furry posterior of a rodent...
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