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Every time someone thinks they've found something, but the members disagree, they always think it is the fault of the camera. Different photos...
I like the black, too! Chris
Too late. They lost, 13-9. The Pats are only giving up about 11 points per game. Chris
Now, that is one that I would call an "Impaired Proof". He should be charged with DUI! Chris
Thanks for clearing that up for me. I get confused easy in my old age.:wacky: Chris
Do you think owning a pawn shop is creative? They pay less than spot. Chris
0/100/0 Chris
I don't see anything that I would consider "creative" on your list. Chris
Business strikes are more susceptible to nicks and dings at the Mint than proof coins which are handled with kid gloves. Proof coins quite often...
According to his post, above, it is real wood! Naturally, it has to be a photo to show it to us. Chris
The penny looks like damage to me. Chris
I think you missed my point. Many woods are known for out-gassing which can negatively affect coins. Aren't you concerned about this? Chris
Stick with bags. They cost less! Use your eyes to eliminate the bad coins, your loupe to whittle down the possibilities further, and your...
Yeah, I was satisfied. It covered the costs for the $250 Mint bag, the submission fees including shipping & insurance with a profit of a little...
"Say it ain't so, Joe!" Chris:happy:
Is that real wood? If it is, aren't you concerned about out-gassing affecting the coins? Chris
The best submission results I ever had was getting 14 out of 52 to grade MS68. Two graded MS66 (brain fart?) and the rest graded MS67. I usually...
Unless you can get a grade of MS68, I wouldn't spend the money for grading. I routinely sold MS68's to the owners of Registry Sets for $150 or so....
It's a very minor strikethrough. In my mind, it's only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. Chris
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