I think that any scenario that provides for the virtually infinite submission of coins to TPGs is something that not only behooves the TPGs to...
In my OP, I said "if not all" because I was talking about the "logical conclusion" of this scenario. An eventuality, not something I see on the...
Mint mark shape and position look good. These are commonly found with filled Ds. you asked about a trip to a TPG, in the case of a 16-D Merc, I...
now there's someone who knows how to listen!
IIRC that was the consensus of the forum
I think that this statement makes my point: As more and more coins reach the "Peter Principle" of coins, my scenario looks more and more possible.
Indeed everyone does. I look forward to your sharing of experiences with us. I don't know what you knew would come, but if I offended you, it...
BNB, with all due respect, while I think your intentions are noble, I would suggest that you learn what to invest in and how to be successful...
Doug made an excellent point about TPG graded coins in another thread and rather than hi-jack that thread, I decided to take the thoughts he gave...
BNB, You are asking for a coin at a "fair price". That is a subjective term. The coin that you bought graded correctly as could be judged from...
Guy, is it anything that we would recognize?
isn't that the whole point of owning gold? you can later buy bread at the value of it now because as the dollar weakens and you pay more dollars,...
that was kind of the reason that it went so low. people that knew 21-D walkers knew that it wasn't a fine, and so you have people that either...
unfortunately that date in that condition would have a value of 5¢
fake. The date has been altered. typically with this date, you would want to verify it by looking at the reverse diagnostics, and the...
More of a sign that the dollar is buying less and less gold.
or maybe by the end of tomorrow! geez, did you see what gold is doing today???
Doug: Although you make excellent and well-supported points, you can and sometimes should buy in a falling market. An example is the current...
don't forget Mercury Dimes and Standing Liberty Quarters! Nearly every coin from 1921, with the exception of Morgans is a key date.
here's a 97
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