I don't know the answer to that question.
Die cracks like this are unusual, but they occurred more than you may realize. The cause is a combination of improperly treated dies and or...
Probably not one of those 4'-11", 92 lb dancing girls . . .
We had a brief conversation on that very subject, yes.
Good deals are often bad deals . . . I've seen multiple accumulations of bottom-of-the-barrel coins for the assigned grade, all because the buyers...
That's a pretty nice public display they have. I was there about 8 weeks ago to examine their '54-S half eagle. Funny story . . . Because I'd...
Where ya been?
Looks like a cleaned AU to me.
Not necessarily . . . more than likely, the dealer who fully appreciates the scarcity of the specific VF coins I mentioned above also fully...
In general, the desirabilty of a coin in a specific grade is already baked into established market pricing, however you might sometimes be...
The obverse of the coin exhibits some signs of being a charitably graded AU, but it is not uncommon for coins with undeniable eye appeal to...
They graded this coin conservatively for a good reason . . . It is a much tougher date.
The 1920 is a date targeted by most dealers for attempts at upgrading coins that fall just shy of gem. This is a date which seldom comes lustrous...
Yeah, too good to be true. I'd stand in line with thousands of others just to examine a coin like that, let alone have a chance to buy it. My...
Just remember that it's not very hard to do someone wrong without realizing it. You'd do well to bring a very reputable local dealer into the...
Who wants to be a millionaire? . . . What good would it do me? I'd just blow it on a bunch of little metal discs! My electrician already thinks...
Drinking from a fire hose . . . more's coming at you faster than you can take it in.
The summer seminar is something I've forever wanted to go to, and every year I find a reason (or do the reasons find me?) that I can't fit it into...
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