Doug, I don't know what coins you're speaking of, but most older US gold type coins are listed at .900 gold and .100 copper.
I don't know what their standards say. But I do know that far more weight is given to the obverse than the reverse. And that countless coins are...
To a degree, I suppose that the reverse could be considered more important on some coins than on others, but never to the extent that it begins to...
I agree with the first sentence above, but disagree strongly with the second one. The obverse often (if not usually) carries enough weight, such...
Your so-called "opinion" was based on your claim pertaining to facts, which, it turned out, applied to another person by the same name. And even...
Subject to a change of plans, I will be there for dealer set-up on Wednesday, as well as all of Thursday.
Keven, you don't "have to explain" anything to anyone if you don't want to. And remember, you and I have seen the coin in hand, and posters here...
US gold coins, the type of which have been shown in this thread are not "pure gold".
Based on the limited sample I've seen, I think that's a good idea. I checked his website and saw that the first coin was also listed as...
Neither row of bell lines appears anywhere close to full. If the seller has been at it for 50+ years, he is either misinformed or purposely...
I look at it as the individual pieces selling for more than they should, not that the sets are undervalued. There are still plenty of sets around...
I looked at the enlarged images and don't see why it was body-bagged - what are you seeing that I'm missing? I'm still guessing there's a...
It's highly unlikely that Mr. Albanese is aware of the thread and I don't believe he posts here. That doesn't mean that he isn't owed an apology....
You might get more help if you make your thread title much more specific, so those who know the answer might open it and reply.
For "Jello" again, who never replied or apologized to Mr. Albanese. Quote: Originally Posted by jello [IMG] CAC is a 4th party it...
Here are images of a couple of naturally toned gold coins that I have sold previously: [IMG] [IMG]
Perhaps they made a mistake, but since they have seen the coin in person, they should be given the strong benefit of the doubt. And you can't go...
I'm familiar with the different varieties of 1907 Eagles, but had never heard any of them referred to as high relief. Thanks.
Thank you. Private message sent, and don't worry, it's not mean.;)
Curiously, why do you refer to that coin as a "high relief"? Thanks.
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