Sorry, it wasn't directed at you. I was just trying to add my two cents to the discussion and agree it was meant to follow Kurt's comments.
I personally am not captivated by toned coins; although I have to admit that some golden Buffalo's make me look twice. That said, if someone out...
I think most of us have been there. I remember bidding on a high grade slabbed 1939 reverse of 38 Jefferson a few years back. I was trying to...
That's why I haven't kept up with their auctions for many years. The first slabbed coins I purchased was from several of their auctions many...
For slabbed coins I usually go with Great Collections and Heritage. For raw coin I go to eBay.
Looks 66+ but definitely not full steps.
I had to read this twice. The first time I thought I read "Cannabis":eggface:
Plus, this coin can be a poster child for population reports.
You grade it 4 times since someone's will to keep paying the grading fee.
All very nice coins. I've put together a complete set with all modern coins coming from mint sets. When I can I'm replacing coins with full step...
Another point to consider is what drives standard changes. For consumer products either the consumer or business drives the change. My guess is...
I don't have the energy to argue.
"Standards" in just about everything has and will change. One would think that it's the magnitude of change that's most important. However,...
If I chose a lyric for my name then I'd be ComfortablyNumb.
Shouldn't your name be IBetAGoldDollar?
Maybe the fingerprint was from a grader named Red.
Tough crowd
Getting no respect for 65 years
I tried to get that one back in 07. My bid was only $299900.00 short
Nice light toning
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