Nice job John . . . keep at it.
One cleaned 1904-S Gold $20 Lib, graded AU55 Details by ANACS. The cleaning is most prominent in the field left of Miss Liberty's face. I will...
Yes, Peace Dollars exhibit cartwheel luster, similar to Morgans. The luster on yours is muted because the coin has been cleaned, as evident from...
You don't know the half of it . . . parting with some coins is like pulling one's own teeth (yes, I'm only imagining that)! By the same token,...
A few recent pickups: A deeply toned 1905-S/S Half Eagle with lots of luster that I couldn't pick up in the images. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
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Your resourcefulness, your low overhead approach, your understanding of the needs of your intended customers, and your willingness to put in the...
Quit Your Day Job to be a Coin Dealer? Not me.
Either a 58 or a 66
Time will tell . . .
Yeah, boring, but the principle is the same, is it not?
You occasionally buy a lottery ticket without knowing what it's worth, don't you? If so, then you already know the fun is in being a true speculator.
Agreed, however, and this is key . . . they should conceal the mintages and where the coins were made until after they have been bought and paid...
I'm in line with Dave on this one . . . find yourself an always-in-demand collector coin with superb appeal for the grade. Coins like the...
I don't believe that they are required to publish that information BEFORE it is released, and that is the cause of the problem. Publishing the...
You're right, of course. The problem that Congress now faces is that the Mint has for too long been the goose that laid the golden egg. They've...
I'm picking sides on this issue, and am excited. This portends the end of the Mint advertising mintage limits for upcoming releases. No more...
Thousands of eyebrows! .
Insufficient contrast between the devices and the mirrored fields . . . even the 1956 Franklin, which typically comes with much stronger contrast...
Yes, if you don't already have a lot of battle scars from coin transactions gone south on you, slow down before you lose your shirt.
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