Below is an example of a coin I saw last week for sale. I was actually not going to share it, but due to the discussion in a recent thread, I feel...
And this is why we say, you're a TPG follower. When did what a person could afford determine experience? We aren't talking about Ferrari's here...
So a TPG's word is infallible and they can do no wrong, is that what you believe?
Wrong. Agreed. We need some references backing up these statements.
In before my knowledge is called into question based on my age.
Over a decade.
Where? Where are you getting this misinformation from? And no, I'm not lecturing you, I'm just stating facts that you are apparently unaware of....
Market acceptable means exactly what it reads, the coin is simply acceptable in the marketplace, it does not mean it is problem free. A coin can...
Typecoin- This is a grey area. You haven't seen the Coin in-hand. I agree with you about it being cleaned, but that's my opinion; the hairlines...
Overall a very decent write up. A few questions: Have you read "The Art And Science Of Grading Coins" by Jason Poe? And also you mention...
Yes that's true. Seeing the coin in hand would be the only way to positively tell.
Can we all agree that TypeCoin needs a chill pill, but also that continuous snarky comments only feeds his aggarvation with us and the hobby?
Take a look at the hairlines and "washed out" appearance in the right and left field of the obverse, LeHigh. Still think it wasn't cleaned?
I agree with your assessment that it was obviously cleaned. But....... Wrong..........
I don't think I can add to what the other members already said, but I would like to say that's a pretty set and a fantastic pickup, STLD! Keep 'em...
I politely disagree here, Baseball. Experiencing Numismatics without shows leaves such collectors at a major disadvantage in the hobby. It can be...
I couldn't agree more.
They are both currently on my radar to add to my current sets in progress! The 42/1 P is the more important coin imo. What grade is yours?
I like this post. Could not agree more with you here.
Mercury Dimes, (Key Dates only), Certified Key Date Set. Again, I regret selling this, I was an idiot teen in a number of ways. It can be argued...
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