Well, you could find a way to make more money, or you could prioritize your hobbies. Which one do you enjoy more? Which one do you want to spend...
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Did you pay a premium for the rattler, or did you pay a premium because it is a strong coin? NGC's price guide for a 64 says $90, and if we really...
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When doing business, leave any relationships out of it. Offer a fair price for fair coins. If you offer more, you're gifting him money (hey, if...
I'd probably grade the 1827 as Good Details. The reverse appears quite attractive, but the surfaces on the obverse appear scratched or damaged....
There is a Dcarr thread for this. I've intentionally avoided that thread. Starting new threads opens it up for more flaming.
What do you have? "Exonumia" is an incredibly broad category, and could cover just about anything tangentially related to coins. As you say,...
Huh, that seems slightly undergraded by today's standards. Perfectly CACable.
Every single coin in your collection is hammered, if you collect what you say you do. The coin in your OP is hammered. Hammered refers to the...
Yeesh, this one is tricky! Your pictures absolutely make it look PL. If it is not designated as such on the holder there are two options: the...
I too hate the damaged holograms - but the coins are still mighty fine. I won't pass on a coin just because the hologram is messed up.
I enjoyed the recent series of really nice early type coins you posted, although I must confess I'm really not sure what point you were trying to...
So what did this one come out as? Don't keep us in suspense!!!!!!
Are you certain of that slab's authenticity? I'm not. (That does, of course, implicate the coin as well....) I would call PCGS and talk directly...
Really cool. I've seen porcelain medals (or medallic-type objects), but never "coins." Do you have any examples of ones which circulated?...
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