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I have noticed it. I have noticed the really nice slabs going for $500-$1,000 and even $3,000-$9,000.
Grungy or not, I love this stuff from the 1800's. That flying eagle is really cool!
I would use a cotton swab instead of a toothpick. Also, should you try the boiling method, try it on a few of the less expensive coins, then...
Sometimes ain't bein rite just feels right.
Just like putting the lame old dog to sleep instead of taking it out back with the .22.
[ATTACH] I hate it when they nickel and dime you for every little thing.
Those are a coupla nice coins kookoox.
Somebody started the bidding on the Italian coin at .99. This morning, I put in a bid of $5.56 for the fun of it, but the coin immediately went...
I don't think they body bag them anymore. If it genuine, but ungradable, they would still slab as genuine and something like "unc details"...
It is tough to go wrong with the Numismatist. It seems more scholarly. If you can go 2, I think the ones you are leaning towards are the right...
I was out at $15. I even got knocked out of the italian coin at $6.
Yes, there have been some really nice coins posted.
I was agreeing with the poster's definition, not that the scratch was a strike through.
I like that one a lot. I'm a sucker for women on coins as I have probably already mentioned. I am also starting to actively pursue the British...
I agree to degree as I try not to be absolute in anything. You can buy a lot of quality for $30K. Let's not get ridiculous. An inexpensive...
Sweetness!
Beautiful! I really like the shield and olive branch motif.
If you limited yourself to a box of 20, what would you be willing to invest and how would that be apportioned over the 20 coins? I would probably...
Has anyone taken precautions in case of a nuclear attack?
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