That's a pretty small part of the list of accumulated wealth... wanna continue? The Walton family... the Koch brothers... President Trump... the...
I have started these within the past year because they're interesting and fun, and best of all, they're really inexpensive.
Rich means one thing... you have money. It makes no allusions to how you acquired it or whether or not you've earned it. Did you know that most...
Man, am I glad that people here can distill the facts down to absolutes!
It would have to be a 1963 :)
I think that the grading skills of some of the posters here are exceptional. Especially given the limitations of grading coins from photographs....
It is currently illegal to melt US coins for the metal content. It seems as though (right now) you are wasting your time. Things may change in...
leave my Ya-Ya out of this! :)
#2 all day long and twice on Sunday. I have seen cents come out of a dip in #1's purple hue. I like the original color of #2.
The coin likely had a QA Checks sticker on it. It's a different company that does modern coins. they use the same software as CAC.
There would be no good reason to do so. Unless it is proven (and it has, over and over again) that the TPGs are inconsistent in their grading....
:::eating popcorn::: Nope, farmer! Keep going! This is great!
split is split
I would say not FB. The coin seems to have blending on the middle band in the center. The bands are not clear and distinct, therefore no FB.
I google searched it... nothing much there either
My recommendation is to only use ANACS for variety coins that need attribution as the grading provides little to no recognition in the secondary...
Just the cats...
I think that a complete strike would be a great place to start the grades of MS-67-70, but I didn't write the standard.
There is a company that does the CAC thing with modern coins called QA Check
Will you be my first like, too, Kasia? LOL
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