Hopefully, the buyer outs the seller for the poor packaging. I would never knowingly buy a coin from that seller, as it would be unlikely to...
Someplace I think have a Prestige set with a proof Lincoln having many large bubbles of this type.
I'm right with you Doug, but not with several others. Third party grading was instituted because too many coin buyers too regularly lost...
WOW on that 21-S . . . what's the back look like?
Sorry, I stand corrected. They used to add $50 to the cost of the selected grading tier, but now they charge a flat fee of $60 per coin to grade...
I agree that the coin should straight grade, however I don't think it is worth the extra $50 to submit as an error. If there's one area where I...
I don't see the parallels in your logic. To me, CAC and the TPGs are analogous to the FDA (acting as regulators of sorts), and not to the snake...
Agreed . . . "unwillingness" seems more germane to this thread than does "inability". Those graders can probably make a "killing" on a per coin...
Okay, I acknowledge that "baiting" was a poor word choice but, since CAC's revenue depends upon doubts that coin buyers have about their own...
I've seen coins like this numerous times in the past; often graded coins I didn't think should have been. Many of those looked worse than this....
Interesting isn't it though, that the very reason our present government is bloated is because of the inability or unwillingness of modern society...
While I agree that CAC contributes another opportunity for market participants to educate themselves, there are many other means by which the same...
My ignorance of who publishes the CAC price guide just goes to show my disregard for the CAC market as a whole. ToughCOINS does have CAC coins in...
This is going to sound harsh . . . callous even, but here goes . . . Who cares . . . really. A nice coin is a nice coin, in or out of a CAC...
I usually use my name, but have on a few occasions used a more "industrious" name to ward off opportunistic mail handlers. I also changed to...
I'd love to see images of that coin.
That's not true . . . Most do not know this, but nickel is a magnetic element . . . Not as magnetic as iron, but magnetic nonetheless. I'd check...
While not exactly the same type of coin I was writing about the other day, the link below shows another great example of the same situation . . ....
If that is the only error you found in the entire book, I think your readers will understand . . . JUST DON'T DO IT AGAIN!!! . . . (kidding).
Seems to me that a changing of the guard took place around that time, after which common sense was completely dispensed with.
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