We're discussing the FUN Show. The convention hall and the hotels don't even fall under common ownership, so how can that be?
Well, I'd venture then that the blocks sold to the show by the hotels in Tampa weren't much of a deal, as I was able to independently secure the...
This issue was never well struck, and the details look full UNC to me. Unfortunately, the coin looks lifeless, and definitely appears to have...
While they like getting as many attendees as they can to book under their block because they can get a bigger discount from the hotels, I have...
Doesn't that depend on whether or not it was made public?
You'll undoubtedly have others who say your idea won't work, but don't stop there . . . all ideas are worth at least being considered . . ....
To get a 64 with beautiful clean fields, you should expect either some high point rub (frequently called "cabinet" or "stacking" friction), or a...
I think you're getting closer . . . keep working at it.
You're mistaken about that . . . I share a similar view, believing that you are probably entitled to the greater of your cost and fair market...
Yikes!
Please heed the previous cautions not to clean the coin. It is in its highest state of preservation as it sits . . . original and wholesome.
Thanks SuperDave, that was a fact I didn't have.
I screwed up my post yesterday, and am trying this again . . . My post in the OP's very first thread reads, "If you are relying on the opinions...
Sorry for the incorrect formatting above . . . I was trying to get creative, and obviously got turned around a little bit in how my reply would...
You're right, and I never could understand that . . . I can't believe it's simply laziness . . .
Actually, it's in a SDB, but I can't recall which.
Hopefully, the buyer outs the seller for the poor packaging. I would never knowingly buy a coin from that seller, as it would be unlikely to...
Someplace I think have a Prestige set with a proof Lincoln having many large bubbles of this type.
I'm right with you Doug, but not with several others. Third party grading was instituted because too many coin buyers too regularly lost...
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