Yea, I've never seen someone on Ebay with a 60% positive feedback rating. It seems to me that eBay bends over backwards to give "moderate phlegm...
I added pictures of this thing to the opening of my next program at my local club. This is disturbing, but it's no surprise. The crooks are...
Here is an example of an 1819 large cent that almost certainly came from the Randal Hoard. This is graded MS-63, Brown. These coins are not cheap...
1819 is a common date because of a significant hoard, known as the Randal Hoard the surfaced in the mid 1800s. The better dates from this era are...
I have a few slabbed ancients, but most of my coins are raw. I prefer the raw coins because they are easier to photograph, and the photographs...
I have a couple of argentei (?). I saw this one at a Winter FUN show just before the Pandemic. I bought this from Pegasi. It was marked with a...
Check out the left side of the photos. Happy Halloween! [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I didn't want the Morgan Dollar thing either. I only wanted the Peace Dollar to see what the design looked like when it was fully struck. I...
I couldn’t buy one, but if you want to join the people who support the pro-dealer and flipper, anti-collector, Mint Director, go ahead. It’s...
Sorry. No True. I just checked the mint site. None of the Proof ASEs are available. It was that way a couple months ago when I last checked....
It's been my experience that most all AT on silver coins is a reagent that reacted with the silver caused the coin to tarnish. It's not usually...
That Lincoln piece has always been one of my favorites. Many of them had a silver wash when they were issued, as this one once did. [ATTACH]...
It seems like they X-ray almost all of those bags, and when they do, it's easy enough to know what's in them. When they see something that looks...
Right after 9-11, I was flying to Florida as a dealer to sell coins at the FUN Show. I had my inventory in a carry-on. When I had it X-rayed, the...
I would advise collectors to avoid the "weak D" variety unless it's really cheap. It is not the easiest coin to re-sell when the time comes.
Mint Director Ryder even had the brass to start another lottery for coins that "he struck personally." The reported mintage was 500 pieces....
What’s the catch? It’s a political token, not a coin, from the 1860 presidential campaign. [ATTACH] The reported mintage for this Stephen...
Years ago, everyone who wanted a Proof ASE could get one with no hassles. My parents used to buy one for me for Christmas. Now it’s a lottery with...
It is not a Proof. If it’s real, and it is a business strike, it would be the biggest numismatic news story and discovery of the year because all...
I agree with the others. It looks like it’s got a layer of artificial toning. The 1901 dollar is scarce in true Unc., and very scarce in...
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