I really have no idea what people will do this year. I think the economy is in a depression already and we'll be sinking into a worse depression...
Ah yes. I remember this thread. All I can add to it at this point is the last show I went to (Oct. 2009) a dealer had 2, 1999 silver proof...
Just wanted to add that the halves were produced there throughout 1861. So some 1861-O's were still produced by the Union while at a later time...
I don't quite understand what you guys are arguing here but I also don't know if you quite understand what the guy meant by 'confederate' die...
I stand corrected then. Yes, I did try to envision what would be going on inside the bag and realize that the amount of toned coins would be much...
Ok. Yeah, I've seen those before. I guessed that the bags may not have all been the same where some may not have had as deep of a textile...
It depends. Some people are into them. Some are not. I just bought a coin that had some neat die cracks on it that I otherwise would have...
I was convinced immediately. After you look at a lot of them and almost memorize what they should look like, everything on this sticks out...
The two in the middle look like old obsolete bank notes which wouldn't be Confederate issue notes. Just notes issued by a couple of the many...
I'm no expert on toned Morgans but I have bought a few and watched a lot of them. The value is very subjective and can vary from week to week...
Great point.
The guy has no conscience. But, I'm sure somebody got the two 1909 VDBs worth maybe a hundred bucks on the ends and managed to convince...
Bingo and bingo. Most will find that nothing's free. Especially on ebay! Yeah, some of these dealers we've seen make thousands of dollars...
I agree with you on this one. I saw your earlier post and thought the same. Some people are completely unable to use any sense of skepticism...
From year to year, I don't see prices change much more than $5 to $10 at the most unless it's gold. Most stuff you compare, the prices don't...
No kidding. I eat out for lunch nearly every day through the winter. I'm finding prices to be higher everywhere I go. Higher than they've ever...
Fisher2, meet pants. Pants, Fisher2. :rolleyes:
Which, probably 90% of the stuff that sells on there falls in between that general range. They didn't do this as a favor to people. I agree...
No. I agree. That's why I mentioned the 45-70 in post #30. He probably used that.
Actually, the guy describes how the process works almost every episode. The loans are the pawns. He says people can either sell the item to the...
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