His dad worked in the early days of the space program I believe so he holds a special place for space related stuff which bleeds into his art....
Yup top is a technical better but since you ask it must be a trick question. Did they eye appeal hit the top one for the woody and verdigris on...
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Look how every high point is evenly slightly flat and how the edge of every tic and bag mark is rounded. Call it what you will, slightly whizzed...
Yes it is
That puts it into perspective. Definitely whizzed as I've been saying all along.
True it's not typical whizzing. I should be more specific. Selective whizzing or polishing or tooling, on the cheek and forehead.
Some of the gold pieces do very well but yeah, some of the more common stuff can sit with overpriced BIN's. I don't really follow the pl/pt sales...
Yes guys. Looks at the hair detail. There's no way the cheek and forehead got that kind of VF wear without affecting the hair. It looks like a VF...
All true as well. I didn't run the math. I did type palladium but my stupid auto correct changed it to a word I type more often and I didn't catch...
Nice clashing. Is that common within the series?
The liberty head / eagle you linked is his standard issue that he's been doing annually since 2012 I believe. This is the first year for the gold...
Yes. Different one... http://www.dc-coin.com/coloradogoldrushsesquicentennialpioneergold1troyoz999satinfinish-1-1-1-3-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1.aspx
Possible whizzing and retoned
Really? I thought checked an hour or so before and it wasn't available so I figured only one or maybe two were put up as I could only add 1 to my...
Satin. I like the look of his satin gold pieces over the PL ones on most issues so it worked out. I'm probably I'm the minority there though
Unfortunately I can only play in the 1/10 playground currently :(
I get no "heads up", Dan does not operate that way. It was posted on the CU forum and I pounced. I just happened to check the forum at the right...
Nice... Prime number set newp?
"World's largest tpg" That's nice of them to release an app of popular PCGS research tools.
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