Yes - it is an explanation. You have to reread it now until you understand it. ANd no, it is completely different then what the TPGers do. They...
Check this out. This is highly tempting. http://www.davidkahnrarecoins.com/p-767-1826-o116a-pcgs-xf-45-225.aspx 1826 O.116a, PCGS XF-45, $225...
Sort of like Smog
Are they approved by CAC? Good House Keeping? The Comic Book Authority?
A volkswagon... get with it
Simply pointing out that it was just covered about 10 posts ago does. What doesn't work is repeating something over and over in the hopes that...
I already did
Is that the Bario Museum?
A what?
It is the wild west.
Correct. Some are defrauded to believe it is useful.
What are you talking about? Nobody said anything about credit ratings.
Well, they are doing interesting things.
By Mitch Smith, Chicago Tribune reporter June 21, 2012 The documents — filled with Polish surnames and the signatures of American presidents...
The 1921 Mercury dime is an interesting story as a semi-key Mercury dime, but it is also part of a larger story that makes it even more...
It looks like a controversial coin dealer in downtown Minneapolis will be having a going out of business sale. John Stoebner, an attorney...
Actually, this is rather cool and underated [QUOTE]EXCAVATIONS to uncover what is believed to be a major Roman town in the heart of South Devon...
The British Museum’s Money Gallery reopens on June 25 after a redisplay funded by Citigroup Inc. (C) (C), which is lending a dollar-sign Warhol...
by Al Doyle Special Contributor to CoinWeek … Click here to read Part 1 – One-year type coins of the 1800′s …. Unique and short-lived items...
When the financially struggling Hispanic Society of America decided to sell its collection of nearly 38,000 rare coins last year, that Upper...
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