Mine is because I have been called "boss" by so many people at my work for the last 2 jobs over the last 7 years. I get called boss by people...
What's CRS?? David
If we disagree with you can we call you "Spencer" just for fun??:high5:
Don't see it. Need up close pics
Yo happy day. I wish I collected coins when I was your age!!
Tommy, the only way third party graders authenticate is by "plastic", i.e., slabbing the coin. There is not another form of authentification...
Awesome Morgan! Leigh. How do you quantify PL verses DMPL? I have heard there is a specific way it measured, but can't remember. Would this...
Down with Layafatte I knew it. I knew it. I knew it. Layfayette is Isaiah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Enough said. This site is hopefully for...
My local dealer has one better than all those an EF for about $150. Most of those coins looked pretty funky. I would check out MESA coins on...
Don't buy that coin. Terrible photo and only buy a certified key. If it were raw there should be 4-6 good photos from multiple angles before I...
Dear Layfayette, The coin looks beat down, like a car ran over it. I think your gonna be disappointed if you buy it, trust me. I have bought...
Jim if you don't mind me asking what did you pay? I am always curious if people get keys for any deals? I agree 63/64 RB. I will buy this coin...
Jack, If you can swallow this level of stupidity on my part this came from a PCGS EF-40 holder. Had verdigris growing and a bunch of boogers in...
Eddiespin, I am curious about before and after pictures of coins soaked in mineral oil or what have you. Very curious?
Eddispin, Thought about what you said above. Very interesting stuff. I have a different take. Using an acid to bring food "up" to the level of...
Look up the product "Verdigone" on Collectors Society. It is a good product for this type of problem. "Bad Thad" sells it and he is a chemist....
Nice coin Jim. Grade? EF? What's your opinion? I have a 1864 L Snow 4 which is cool like this. Congrats!
Funny, my first guess was top right and then I talked myself into the bottom right. Obverse pics- TOP right. 1893- the most valuable coin
Killer coin. Can't tell what it would grade as I don't collect these at this time. Toning is very nice.
I have to agree with Vess1 here as I have real estate which I currently have lost a lot of money on. My coins have held fine- the nicer ones...
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