I think I've been called a lot worse! This is the only reference to PCGS copied directly from the auction page: Member [IMG] , PCGS&ICG
I think the listings are OK (the one I looked at said something like "member PCGS"... you can do that, can't you?). Not sure if you were...
Actually, that's not a "ripoff". Capital Plastics, like most manufacturers, is geared for production runs. When they make a single custom piece,...
No error, just a little post mint damage, so no value... throw it in a jar with the rest of your wheaties.
No. Darn it taxi, now you have these YN's believing dealers are bad people.
There's an 1853-O w/arrows (which appears similar in grade) on eBay right now for a $31 BIN......
Well, coinflation lists melt value equally: http://www.coinflation.com/silver_coin_values.html
Well, I guess it was all in fun... but he certainly did stir the pot. I think that happens quite a bit, but I'm OK with it. I try not to take my...
Which goes to show you how much you DON'T know. And since what they are doing is NOT illegal, they will be around a long time whether you, or...
Look guys, no matter what 19Lyds says, no matter what you personally want to believe, the Chinese ARE in FACT using 90% silver planchets (which I...
You can check out this CT thread: http://www.cointalk.com/t189967/
100% correct. Again, I was caught up in the hype. Replicas (even unmarked) are NOT counterfeits. I want to publicly apologize to the "j-man" for...
Hey, I'm all for the Chinese doing what they do. Remember, they are our friends, and I've bought hundreds of unmarked replicas to fill the "holes"...
Well, he did state it was "aliexpress.com", not eBay. Take a peek at some of the slabbed Morgans on that site... then you may change your mind...
Well, after reading your blurb, I feel much more secure.
I think the OP is interested in building custom framed sets, maybe like this: [IMG] Or maybe like this: [IMG]
I enjoy selling coins at my local flea market... where else can I sell my circulated Ikes, SBA's and Sac's for the bargain price of two for three...
Sorta takes the fun out of collecting when you have to resort to "forensic coin analysis". I miss the 1950's more every day.
Well, in G-4 these would book at about $350... but I can't even read the dates from these pics, so I can't venture a guess at grade (or value).
Of course it's not empty, but full of gold-plated tungsten bars. That's common knowledge.
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