I can see that now... Here, PCGS is saying that "wear" is okay for UNC coins (bottom bullet point): [ATTACH] In this PCGS Webinar at YouTube, the...
Interesting story behind these coins. Thanks for sharing it here. I like the design of that bimetallic "2 ruble"(?) coin the best. I'm...
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Would make excellent psychedelic album covers. groovy...
How about a hand-held XRF?
Looks to be a 15th C. or 16th C. Perhaps of the "Catholic Monarchs" period? Found some similar at this forum:...
Here's a good sales tax comparison map and chart. http://taxfoundation.org/article/state-and-local-sales-tax-rates-2016 It seems that "Maximum...
Yeah, what the heck's wrong with that? Sure beats a kick in the head.
Google, "coin auctions in hartford" and other surrounding communities in your area, and maybe you'll see what I mean. That's how I found them.
I thought "Poor-1" was listed as "PO 01". Oh, I guess that's PCGS nomenclature, right? ..so poor that it couldn't afford the other 'O' and the 'R'.
Thanks for the link, SilverMike. Wonder what it's like to be "a very high-level dealer who has far more lucrative revenue streams" than the coins...
1) Check online for local coin auctions. I usually find these to be less than interesting myself, but there may be one that comes along sometime...
"A few interesting items" is all you need sometimes... Nice catches.
The coins shown on this thread are some of the most amazing examples of British coins that I've seen. Congratulations, sirs!
Wow! Nice yellow discs. Are these part of a set for you?
So very nice. I wonder just how many people have this same error?
Cheaper: http://www.ebay.com/itm/1921-P-Morgan-Dollar-90-SILVER-Lowest-Price-on-Ebay-/351767357465?hash=item51e6f7e819:g:n~8AAOSwepJXbHVy
Here are some rotated-die examples of S. Korean errors. These seem to be the most common. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
But... it's not the "wet" kind of white out. It's dry. This is the stuff I'm talkin' about: [ATTACH] And, yes, it is odd to try to keep threads...
I have used the "dry" kind of white-out on 2X2s before. It's called "Bic Wite Out brand EZ correct" You slide it across the 2X2 and it leaves a...
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