Yep. As bzcollektor said, there are plenty of good folks on EBay as well... but they are many hustlers and scam artists as well. Yes,...
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Well, there's certainly no doubt that 1875-CC $5 is a very scarce coin. That's the good news. The bad news is... if it has been in a necklace...
I'm sure you're not a manipulator of the law, but this woman obviously is. This is clearly fraud.
Sure... I would love to go back to 1933. Drop by the Philly Mint. Grab one of those St. Gaudens Double Eagles ! Then I could... :headbang: oh...
Nice ! Really clean.
Yep. And the other big one... the listing MUST contain the phrase "coin pictured is the one you will receive" - or something to that effect.
The proper term is "his OR HER seller name";)
I remember this being an issue back in the late 60's or early 70's. Coin World had an article about this. The Braille technique was the preferred...
Well, I certainly hope you score. But even if you don't get in on the "first ballot", you could fill in any perceived holes and try again, right ?
As a numismatist on a numismatist website, the only relevant issue is what acetone does to coins.
I know I'll have to hit some winning lottery tickets before I even think about one...
Smells like... victory.
This is not a question of chemistry - it's a question of logic. It doesn't matter what sugars have ketones associated with them, or what the...
40% off... honestly, that sounds about right. PCGS.com price guides are never any where near what anyone actually buys or sells; they are way way...
Acetone is a ketone. "Relatively inert" means just that - relative to other, more active substances, particularly those with oxidizing potential...
Dumbest article I ever read - Brad and Angelina are breaking up... they had an argument over a coin they found using a metal detector borrowed...
In all cases, it's wise to have each category's votes divided by the total number of VOTES, not voters... that's a robust algorithm, in that it...
I like that ! I like it a LOT. I've been reading a lot about Russian history and the end of their kingly line (the tsars)... a great way to...
Nice work. Personally, I see no need to ever do anything like this with any coin. But it's interesting to see your thinking pattern. Surely...
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