But it frequently shows detail better. That's why I consider the ideal to be one of each.;) A useless endeavor when the coin's color is not...
Aye, there's the rub. I would be more confident of my auction picture grading ability if I knew the pictures werereally of the coin being...
Here's the pertinent portions of our PM exchanges on another forum, after I contacted him about this situation. I guess I understand his...
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Perhaps. :D It all depends. The cubic area being protected, the amount of silica gel you are using, the humidity level inside the safe, and...
American Security makes some excellent safes for use as floor safes, wall safes, or stand alones. Most locksmiths carry them. Just remember,...
Complete with higher fees and slower turn-around for world coins? >> :eek: <<
He changes IDs more often than some people shower. If his stuff is so wonderful, why does he have such small repeat business numbers- less...
Thanks for the link Palindrome. I tried downloading GIMP, but I keep getting a "File not found" error, no matter which mirror site I try to...
:eek: So the trade off is hairlines for tarnish?
I'm not interested in seeing your e-mails, but I would like to know the ID of the dealer so I can put him on my NDBW* list. ;) *Never Do...
So what is a "C&C"?
[img] to CoinTalk AvgCollector. If you don't mind clearing up an old man's confusion, what "Chronicles" are you talking about, and specifically...
Bummer! I hope it was a small song.:mad:
Unless its considerably underweight, it's a fake.
And on that very accurate point, agreed to by the overwhelming majority of collectors both on and off of CoinTalk, let's end this discussion...
Actually WhispTech, what you posted is generally referred to as a "token", since it is intended a non-governmental item issued for use instead of...
Almost is definitely not normal. :p Krause doesn't mention whether Hong Kong coins are usually coin-orientated or medal-oriented. However,...
The generally accepted numismatic term is NCLT - Non Circulating Legal Tender, but Aidan likes to call them medal-coins.:rolleyes:
Have you checked the weight? Should be in the range 26.9568 to 27.25 grams. The calligraphy looks good, and I don't see any of the other usual...
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