. . . I'll accept that statement at face value, and assure you that some of those pedigrees are falsified.
I think you are wrong here. A suitable expert witness should not associate all coins subject to the question asked with each other, or with the...
I don't disagree that there are a number of coins in the seller's inventory exhibiting what I would characterize as contrived toning, but I can...
Be careful, as such a broad-brush statement is not only inaccurate. It is libelous.
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Strike is soft in places
A really pretty AU example of a low mintage 1898 quarter eagle . . . [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I know from experience that sometimes it's an accidental carryover from creating a new listing from an older one having the BIN option where it...
Bubbles occur when the value of the Dollar plummets. That's when everyone piles into non-cash assets.
Wow. Just plain old . . . Wow.
In your second post you wrote, "Nobody likes having a job, so why support the idea? This whole idea of people "having jobs" is extremely recent,...
I don’t think that’s an appropriate assertion. Making an unplanned profit when covering one’s operating expenses is entirely different from stealing.
Wrong . . . they shouldn't make any numismatic product that they cant break even on.
While profitability is implied and has become the expectation, I don't believe they are required to turn a profit, at least not according to Title...
I suspect your enthusiasm for the Mint's programs are fed by the prospect of personal benefit of one sort or another. Please prove me wrong.
I understand, but here's the rub. Neither the US Mint nor the USPS is supposed to have a "business model". They are services paid for by US...
Costly is a relative descriptor. Might cutting out the costs of all of the prolific modern noise in the hobby might make the higher costs of more...
Point well taken yet, reading between the lines, I sense that given the opportunity to buy a nice deal of stamps, you would buy those that you...
I think the enjoyment of collecting coins to link the chronology of related stories as our nation changed, for the appreciation of the designs and...
Humankind has always had to work, be it a "job" or not. Whether foraging for food, gathering and drying firewood, building / repairing your...
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