This thread belongs in the ancients forum then. :D
Looks MA to me
Qi Knife from 400-250 BC
That is a gorgeous specimen. I still wish I could have bought it. But I am glad it went to a good home. :)
Because I got a notification that PTD featured the thread.
It’s rather simple, really. People don’t care about the coins themselves anymore. It’s all about the plastic they are in.
If @Peter T Davis wants to feature it, it gets featured.
I actually want to be an air crash investigator with an airline or the NTSB. I did a similar analysis here:...
Someone was over-zealous polishing the die
This was the seated dollar in my collection for many years. I was really proud of it since it was my only seated dollar and had a lot of meat for...
I don’t buy class rings. They are a blatant cash grab. Plus I would never wear it, so it would be a useless expenditure
Take a gander: How many of you would be willing to buy an AU seated dollar with two holes for your collection?
Here is a coin which @zumbly owns. Most collectors of modern coins who are deathly afraid of “problem” coins would write this off as a lowly junk...
Those are all incredible!
How many of you can show your collection to collectors and non-collectors alike and elicit the reaction: “Woah! Those are coins?!? AND they are...
I predict that PCGS will continue being wishy-washy with the strictness of their standards
Sometimes coins are so rare and valuable that I jump on the opportunity and take what I can get. [ATTACH] Sometimes I buy broken coins because...
Thank you for confirming my suspicions about the second spade. Here is my example of the first spade. [ATTACH]
I’ve gotten about 5 times as many NGC sample slabs at shows than PCGS slabs. Just saying
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