I never disagreed with that point. I teach economics now for a living. I get It, as does everyone else. That wasn't ever the point. And my post is...
How come? I normally have a max price in my head. Why put it in early? Someone might say "wow. This is high early. They must know something" and...
What is OLA?
The problem with sniping is that several times I did not get paid because the buyer didn't want to pay the bid he/she won with.
I collect off-metal planchets/blanks and wrong planchet errors. I have seen waaaay more loose examples of fakes than genuine ones at coin shows,...
Hmmmm. Interesting. As you can see, I got this right from paypal's own site.
Looks like you only have to worry if you reach $20,000 in gross sales AND 200 separate payments in a calendar year.. [ATTACH]
I would put your maximum bid in within the last 20-30 seconds.
Because of the finish on the planchet. I learned proof planchets are actually prepared differently along with the different finish. I asked that...
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Absolutely! Not too many collect these types. I have instructions in my safe on options, including good contact people like Fred Weinberg and Jon...
Here are a couple photos. You can see the rim shows the clad copper layer. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Well, I actually thought the same thing, that maybe the dates are correct, but it is actually a silver proof coin and not clad as it states. I was...
Absolutely! And they're awesome selctions! I do not have any on silver planchets yet. Hoping to soon. Thanks for sharing!
I am going the ANA show in Philly in August. Would love to meet you in person.
Always enjoy your humor and witty comments. Kurt, you make this forum fun and I enjoy learning things from you all the time.
It is very thin, as you can imagine.
I found someone who was selling an MS65RB for a little over $200. I then saw another. Because they both have super sharp and complete dates that...
Just got this one in the mail today! I didn't notice until now it is struck on a 1c blank and not a 1c planchet! Got one of these on each type!...
It was struck on a copper planchet meant for a Lincoln cent. Believe it or not, it actually weighs the same as a cent at 3.2 grams!
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