This has always been a favorite of mine - [ATTACH]
Then you should like this one - [ATTACH]
My opinion - the prettiest coin ever minted :thumb:
It is a sad fact that the plastic buyers far, far outnumber the coin buyers. But a fact it is. And the only time you need that financial...
What he's telling you is that the grade of the coin, and the DMPL designation are two separate things. And neither of them is dependent in any way...
The 1813 has 15-20 scratches on it, that makes it a damaged coin. The 1825 has corrosion damage as well as rim damage. The 1808 has corrosion...
That isn't true. I have a great deal of respect for the TPGs. And many times I have said that the TPGs are the best thing that ever happened to...
Oddly enough, the very first coins I was ever given for my collection were two Barber dimes, a 1903 and a 1910 - the birth years of my...
No, I wouldn't. As you say, that is a promissory note, an IOU, not money that can be spent. The notes I mentioned were money that could be spent...
That's not the point. The point is that likes are supposed to be given because somebody liked what you had to say. Not to win a contest.
It goes back a lot further than that. The first notes the world ever saw were printed in China in 118 B.C. They were printed on white deer skin...
It has been my experience to put any credence in the TPG beyond authentication, any TPG, is a mistake. And as long as you buy from a seller you...
Don't make it like this one. Had I caught this soon enough I would have closed it. If you wish to hold a contest involving Likes, then have your...
I would go along with Eduard's grades, but I would give them detail grades only. In other words, I see them all as problem coins - ungradeable.
Too many people get hung up on the slabs, or perhaps I should say which TPG slab it is. Forget the dang slab ! It doesn't matter which TPG slabbed...
But they put off a weird light that makes it hard to see some things. The best type of light to use when examining coins is incandescent.
Volume II.
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