You got my point!
1937- NGC slabbed NOTE: If you don't vote in the poll, your vote will not be counted
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Mark is back in the lead getting the last 4 dead on. Those with MORE than 20 participations lost their second worst guess. Top 10 Columns are...
Not much to say about this one. Fair coin and a fair grade. BTW, that price is not what I paid!
It is a nice coin, but it is brown and the luster is low. I think they got it right even if Doug did say 65.
Just curious if you have ever shopped at a jewelry store. It has probably been cut back a bit now, but their minimum markup used to be 300%. In...
You are absolutely correct. I missed that 7 ways from Sunday and twice over. But that does not change anything I said about eBay rules. They...
NO! Envelope on a window sill. AT or NT? BTW, the chemical is sulfur. If you can define AT so every expert agrees and it is obvious and...
OK, I should have said "That guy is doing absolutely doing nothing wrong by eBay rules". And I will stand by that despite your allegations about...
My logic is that none of the toning is alterations. Period. Therefore there is no problem. Besides, giving a complete description of everything...
And that is just the beginning. Even if you could by their rule separate AT from NT, we have been arguing for years (literally) just what...
First off, he is not "claiming otherwise" despite the OP's claim. Now if you are saying selling AT coins is "wrong", morally, you may be right....
That is a big part of the problem. There are circumstance where it is obvious - sitting in a vault at the federal reserve for 50 years is natural...
What I have been saying is that the owner "allowed" it to happen when he signed the contract to sell his coin at Heritage.
The first thing I said to myself when I saw Goldline and mediamatters was Glenn Beck - before I looked at anything. I would believe that video...
As I stated, I am not disagreeing with what you say happened. What I am saying is that somewhere in one or more of those contracts someone gave...
I can pretty much assure you that it has been coated. However, determining just what was used to coat it (even in hand) could well require testing.
Oh, they absolutely do need the owners permission to pull the auction. Elsewise, they get sued for breach of contract - and lose. However, I...
There is something missing in your story. I am not doubting that what you say happened, but PCGS has not more authority to stop that auction than...
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