My issue comes from history and how TPG portrayed THEMSELVES to ingratiate themselves with the hobby. They promised us to never give out a 70...
Far down in the details. Also, he lists it as a 1892 dime, and its a copy of the 1894S. An 1894S by itself should alert a knowledgable collector...
Yeah, look at between 9 and 11 on the reverse buried in the wreath.
Yeah, but you and I both know Doug this isn't a catchy little catchphrase that will move overpriced merchandise on HSN. Isn't that the point of...
Yeah, they were good enough that I bought the three so far for my second son. I will probably buy the other two for his birth year, as for some...
As many as there wants to be, (or at least as many sets of packaging material is left). How would you tell if I broke up my son's set and put them...
Its the "with mint tags" to our MS 70 beanie babies.........
I just discussed this with a circuit board engineer yesterday. He said palladium and gold we on the boards, not a trace of silver. He said by cost...
These are not so bad if you get Hartill. Its affordable and a godsend for English speaking collectors of cash. You are lucky, I had to start with...
Well, the Xi Ning could be fine and its just the wear throwing me off. I would say Hartill 16.171 if its fine. Its listed as r-15(common) so no...
I am not an expert in these, but your first pic I do not like the smaller coin. The "shen" is not right in my eyes. Look how the characters run...
Makes you sick to have the word "coin" associated with a pathetic crook like this. I hate how many times crooks use our hobby as the excuse to be...
Both Indian states, anywhere between late medieval and early modern. Sorry I am not more help without a Michiner book in front of me. I am sure...
Yeah Beef, I hate to say but it will be a long learning process. So many people think "ancient guys" should know all about all ancients. Truth is...
I like your style sir. I do the same, I buy coins simply to force myself to learn more about them. :D www.ancientcoins.ca has quite a few...
I agree with Rick as well as you. Yes, there were bank rolls because I have seen them in old auctions. A famous dealer had a huge sale in Iowa and...
I have to simply say Tim I have bid both ways. My net yield of auction wins by sniping is astronomically higher than bidding early. What you are...
As for bidding against friends like those here, I would say I would never bid on a lot anyone woukd post here asking about unless I pm'ed the...
For sake of clarity, I believe the Chris Doug is referring to is Chris Hopkins of parthia.com, not me. :) Btw, the third edition of Sellwood was...
I would go with a Sellwood 10.1, Sunrise 254, attributed to Phriapatios to Mithradates I (185-132 bc).
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