What if we add a little rainbow toning? [img]
IIRC, Larry Shapiro was the guy who attempted to mentor BNB a few months ago when everybody else wanted to crucify him, including most of the...
Greg, Here is a link to a thread on the CU forums written by Sunnywood. It is the best reference I have ever seen regarding the color...
Someone say cotton candy colors. [img] Nice nickel Darryl!
Brandon, That is an outstanding article (Jhon E Cash Rainbow Toned Morgan Dollars) and I have bookmarked it in my favorites. Both Shane...
Brandon, The E-Bay link to that coin is gone. Can you post your photo of it in this thread? Paul
Don't worry about starting an argument. IMO, the most educational threads are the ones where things get heated. My guess is that you have...
As a generalization, PCGS holdered coins do sell for more money than NGC graded coins. But there is a logical reason why that happens. PCGS is...
As a member of the NGC and PCGS coin registries, and a winner of an NGC BEST PRESENTED SET, I absolutely think it is a good idea. [IMG] The...
Doug, I think the Hugh woods rates have increase slightly since you collected. I currently pay just less than $0.60 per $100 of collection value.
In truth, it does very little for me. The only reason I keep it is because of the novelty of the gold sticker. Personally, I would much rather...
As someone who actually does this, I don't know if I can agree with your logic. If there is a 50 cent gaming chip available, I would be more...
I own only one! [img] [img]
The CAC provides a verification search on their website. If you are at all skeptical about the sticker, simply enter the certification number and...
I personally do not collect CAC certified coins exclusively, but that is due in most part to the fact that the CAC does not grade mint state...
LMFAO, well that explains why you would want to see one. Trust me, the noise drives you crazy after about 5 minutes. You didn't miss anything,...
No they wouldn't. They were extraordinarily loud and disgustingly dirty. We will never return to coin operated slot machines. But feel free to...
So when is the last time you were in a casino? Slot machines have not used coins for at least five years in most major casinos.
Nah, just a POTUS fan!
Oh no, now the Appalachians have gotten jealous and want their photos posted as well. [img] Photos courtesy of Brandon Kelley
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