Thanks, and yes, you're right, I can always buy replacements, but I meant I will never get those exact same coins back.
Very nice acquisitions! I like the even circulated wear on the very far right one.
I didn't even get it so I ignored!
You're right, but considering there are no markings alterting to everybody that they are counterfeit, and that I have seen at least 20 of these...
Idk when or who made that rule, or when counterfeits became acceptable to fill holes, but I beg to differ. If that hole bugs you so much it needs...
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1796-LIBERTY-BUST-DIME-NEAR-MINT-BUT-WEIGHED-TO-MUCH/323556980443?hash=item4b557fb6db:g:DHcAAOSwFu1b8Z11 Here's a good...
This is just horrible...........
Without reading others and just replying, Hell no, do not buy that. The obverse environmental damage has destroyed the eye appeal, and It's not a...
My completed Mercury Dime set, completed before my 17th birthday. A major regret of mine is selling this......... I can never get those coins...
@Santinidollar can I post a picture of a set I used to own, but sold? Or does this thread only apply to current material owned?
Well, if there isn't a "VAM" For it, somebody will manufacture one!
Does it have to be sets we currently own, or can I post a pic of something I previously owned but sold?
Counterfeit coins? Go ahead! Don't pay your income tax, lose your head! We can see what the ChiCom's priotities really are- this is the joke of...
Thanks for the replies, guys! I agree 100% with the EF grade.
I see I'm not the only one with a vendetta against the Professional Crap Grading Service .
That 1923 is already nice with the immaculate surfaces, the dramatic clash is just the icing on the cake!!
Incredible, STLD!!!!!! Fantastic newps!
Or, you know, don't forget what I always say about the graders doing a little puff puff passing! That's a joke guys. No need to get mad at me again.
Million dollar business idea: create a liquid chemical that you can apply with a dropper to the surface of a coin for that rainbow toning y'all...
Well I'm glad he's happy and doing him. It does makes me quite sad, as he was THE face of PCGS and basically numismatics in general when I started...
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