I kind of liked how it showed when you had nominated posts or the like, but that's what prompted he who must not be named to abuse the snot out of...
Looks like a 62 or 63 to me, with AT on it. Watch and it's holdered at 65*
I got.. umm.. I actually got a couple of Scott Travers books from Mom :) But not for Christmas....
And that feature has disappeared, probably because someone was abusing it.
Oooh, Pre-Mugabe! They must actually have value then!
The problem is that eBay is a bit of a magnet for the unethical, no matter what it is. If you are buying raw coins off of eBay, expect that...
3:30 is fine, I try to get to the show no later than 9-9:30, I'm done by 12-1, easy to have you back in Brooklyn by 3.
Didnt I send you a PM about this? Parsippany, NJ show, January 4th. If you can get to the GWB I can give you a ride..
I can go to Chinatown and buy a Rolex for $20 that lists for $25,000. However, it's still not a good deal.
Well well well, turns out Isaiah is actually Steve Wonder.
This is what I was going on about in the other topic... 1930 SLQ MS66FH $1,250...
Well I personally get the most enjoyment out of my circulated SLQs as the slabbed MS stuff :)
:thumb: Which is why an 1893-S Morgan is worth more than an 1872 Trime
I think what we're saying David, is that grading is subjective and open to interpretation. As far as MS70 coins go, IMO that's a nonexistent...
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Actually that's the part we seem to be enjoying
WHAT? Although based on the thread and all I am not surprised.
Bodybagged thread... lol
PCGS does quarterly freebies to members of their collector's club (I think that's what they call it) plus the first edition of their grading book...
That's an F12 coin, looks like the usual $5 coin, wait, it's an S Mint in a slab, sorry, $7 coin. In case anyone needs one, here's a great deal...
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