When you said this - - and I answered, yes you can have that. You don't have to sell every single coin at a profit to make net profit. You can...
Not off the top of my head, I'd have to go searching for it. But yeah, it seems to me there is such a law. Is it possible I'm wrong, yeah, that 's...
Donna, for the record, and I'm addressing you because everybody else knows this already. Yes, members are allowed to contact other members by...
Auction estimates aren't even close to realistic ! You need to pay more attention. Pick any auction, go look at estimates for each coin, then look...
You misunderstood my comment. It very well may be worse today than it was in the 50's and 60's - i'm not even questioning that. When I said it...
Oh there is, but the law states, left over bullion coins have to be melted. What I'm saying is these were not ordinary bullion coins, they were...
OK, but then you're not aware that the mintmasters themselves, the guys who literally ran the mints, were the most prolific and most common...
Yes, you can have that. And yes, you can have that too. You're thinking the way you're thinking because you're ignoring the basics of the...
It's really not fishy at all, it's pretty common in fact. Think of it like this, at some point both coins were owned by the same person, somebody...
It won't to the same coins, that's a given. But the test you should run now would be with new coins stored in that new area ;)
That's exactly what they are supposed to do ! Only thing I can think of for how they got away with not doing that, is that there is something in...
Ya don't want to use paint thinner on coins, it's bad for coins. And to be honest, you don't want to use MS70 to remove PVC residue either, nor do...
They're not. Point of fact as a result of my research on coins I'd say they were far more prevalent in the past than they are now - far more !...
Reckon that depends on how one defines the bottom falling out. But bear markets occur on a pretty regular basis, they are a given. But even if you...
The whole concept is just a bunch of nonsense. Pull back toning occurs as a matter of chance, nothing more. It can just as easily occur with AT as...
No, they don't. No, and that's not what always happens. In many cases dealers sell at a loss, or break even, just to get rid of the inventory so...
They are mostly dealers. About 80% of all coins purchased, regardless of venue, are purchased by dealers.
I understand how a lot of folks might think it amazing because they think it takes a long time for coins to tone. But in reality it's not amazing...
It's plain old ordinary dirt and grime - on the coin. And it's completely normal and it got there long before the coin was ever slabbed.
I readily agreed with you on that by saying all of the above to your original question. My comment about the hobby never dying, that was...
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