No, I have an Italian piece from 1808 that is PL-ish that they call "polished". I can tell the difference, but since it's foreign, they don't...
I just had to ask him if he does his own polishing, or if he subs it out.
Funny that if it's a foreign coin that age, it's polished, but if it's US, it's "proof like".
Does anyone know a reputable buyer of Palladium? I have a one ounce Russian coin (not a Ballerina), and would like to sell or trade for gold.
No, a staple scratch is the worst. I remember seeing a beautiful Seated Liberty Proof Quarter with a staple scratch once. I almost cried.
I dropped my membership because the ANA was more concerned about keeping dealers happy than their general membership. They won't enforce rules at...
Statute of Limitations?
Would they flatter your figure, or would you constantly be asking your friends if each dress made your ass look big?
I am the luckiest man in the world. My wife actually wants to see what I pick up at coin shows, and tells me that if we have the money, I can buy...
I know you are joking. It is sad that we can't do that any more. You can tell if I like someone because I joke with them and tease them. If I...
I'm not dissing the Dime, I'm dissing whoever it was that put it in a damp place in a poorly protected holder. I do appreciate how hard you work...
Toned, but not pretty. The spotting and bloches look like it hasn't been in a good place.
I was at a show and saw one of the new Breast Cancer gold $5 that a collector bought for just over melt, so if you're patient, you might be able...
I can't make myself pay the premium for clad copper. The gold coins have the lowest premium of all offers. Would you rather pay $1600/oz. Gold,...
Not doubled. Either machine doubling, or warn die. Need better in-focus pictures to tell.
The premium for FBL was out of line of collector demand/funds.
Cast counterfeit with an odd edge that is not correct.
Perform a specific gravity test. Never, EVER file the edge or txt on a scratch stone.
Don't forget a '34-S in AU and up.
Do you know the melting point of Tungsten? Of all metals in pure form, tungsten has the highest melting point (3422 °C, 6192 °F). No one is...
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