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Souvenir piece. Not sure whether to call it a medal, token or mongrel. It's reeded, and has a medal alignment. But it's also a good4 Frankenmuth...
It's a new dawn. [IMG] Happy Birthday!
Here's some plucky protein to help scale the dow's wall of worry. [IMG]
You can also get them as stickered casino chips for about $5. This one was $6.50 shipped. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Once upon time there was love for them and Hungarian Koronas. Sometimes even from folks who (gasp) doubted the unicorns forever script.
Congratulations. Your winning the Boor War
You forgot your winky. Or did you sell it to buy an eye roll?
It's called trading. "A" sees something as useless and trades it to "B" who does not see it as useless. Why, I bet your mutual fund manager does...
"No matter where you go there you are." Prof. Cory
A silver round of a Mexico pillar dollar. 39mm, 31.4 grams, M/A, plain edge, antiqued silver [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Perfect timing. May 6th was Gordon Gekko's birthday. :p "Greed is good." I believe a lot of collectors speculate in coins. They just won't...
Great. "I feel more like I do now than before I got here." Prof. Corey That's why I like Exo. Sometimes there's only three grades-- average,...
"If we don't change direction soon, we'll end up where we are going." Professor Corey
Change in what way? Accept 100 Point grading or decimal grading? I doubt it.
It's not a tough equation. 100 Point grading or decimal grading, either way, equals more grades.
I see no difference between implementing decimal grading or 100 point grading.
Why not? Sooner or later the market is going to grade and price the coin anyway in accordance with its prevailing whimsy rather than "WOW!!!"...
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Yup. The subjective is objectively measurable. That must be why coin collectors are such a happy lot when it comes to grading. ;)
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