Where does the buyer get this second number that isn't on the slab? >>>>> His app detects it. Now someone above pointed out that apps don't read...
Depends on the price range of the majority of the coins. Coin Talk is OK, but there's probably not more than a hundred active buyers; I've had...
Easy explanation, coins776. Remember "Edward Scissorhands," [Johnny Depp, 1990]? [ATTACH] Now suppose you were Edward Scissorhands' hands --...
Since mine are not graded, I'd better stick to MS-60 or whatever the lowest grade is, in currency. And I have no clue "where to check numbers".
Includes: 1978 1 centesimo 1940 1¼ centesimos, red-purple luster/toning 1907 2½ centesimos 1947 10 centesimos (0.900 silver) Price, $8...
OK, I will. Paper money is less than 1% of my collection, so I don't know all the sources. Thanks! ======================== edit -- No such...
Would someone with the most recent Friedberg look up these 3 notes in Crisp Uncirculated, ungraded? Please indicate which Edition you are using....
quarter-back, your idea is similar to mine (posted yesterday in another thread) which involves a hidden slab number, and confirmation of location,...
There's actually two differences; for your variety, "Payable to the" and the serial number end at the same point; on the other variety, "the...
In Google Images, there are actually quite a number of these shown, but they are not attributed as to owners or auction records, etc.
This is about slabs. Nobody "updates" their coins, or reports the coin's location. What did you read, the first two lines??? I guess it's just...
No one can "abolish" slabs -- this is still a partially-free country.
This is precisely why I floated the idea of a slab reader as a smartphone app. In a new variation, the TPG could associate an embedded second...
Regarding the transaction, here is a phrase I always consider a FLAG: I WILL refund your money. PLUS interest. "Plus interest" is a phony...
I wasn't very clear. If the finished product contains epoxy, wouldn't heating it cause the epoxy to soften or oxidize, making the fake coin...
I'd say it's an attractive G-4 (not G-6, due to reverse rim wear), roughly $7 to $8 retail. But an unusual, low-mintage find.
If the fakes contain epoxy, wouldn't heating them to say, 500 C, cause them to fall apart? What is the range of melting points for that type of...
I could never resist opening the envelope(s) and checking for error or other premium coins. But I'd sell the envelope, with the coins intact in...
Thanks, great post. Seems quite cost-effective to gold-plate this "expensive, hard-to-work metal," wouldn't you say? One listing shows a...
It's almost impossible to get full insurance coverage back and forth to the U.K., especially on the return trip, U.S. outbound.
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