Thoughtful. This guy's most welcome at my table . . . anywhere, anytime.
My family thinks I've got all of my customers hoodwinked because they all give me more money for less in return.
I should still be there until mid-afternoon Saturday, and would enjoy meeting fellow CT members.
I didn't realize @Eduard was looking for a grade on each. I'm at AU50 on the PCGS coin and AU55 on the raw coin.
I'll be there . . .
The giveaway is how bold the date is in contrast to the poorly transferred details of the rest of the coin.
Neither coin is well struck, both exhibiting their own areas of weakness. Luster appears to be better on the PCGS coin, but I suspect it's...
Very tough coin . . .
The die may be over-polished to the point of losing some of the design, but that doesn't constitute frost-fade, and should not prevent the cameo...
Ms64 . . . Nice coin, but this date comes especially nice. Not a 65 in my opinion.
I generally view metals as a hedge against a downturn in the equities markets. From my perspective, those analysts who are critics of metals...
MS66 no FS
Ten and, yes, even 30 years ago FUN looked very much like it does today. I don't know for sure, because I was too young to attend at the time,...
You really shouldn't do that . . . yer goin't put a hole in that wall!
Glad to see the post wasn't to be taken seriously.
I think true collecting has plateaued, and is simply taking a respite. There are a lot of recent entrants into this market, some collectors, some...
Your coins?
That’s just damage.
Someone got very, very bored . . .
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