Or a wife, right? Smart!
I'm glad to learn that your methods of relating to peers on CoinTalk doesn't necessarily crossover into the real world. I thought you were...
That will come to an end one day, I'm afraid... like when your boss blasts you and you give it right back. Guess what happens next?
Not taking sides here, but as a general observation, STANDING OVATION for this comment. Take it as gospel.
It essentially means polished to make it pretty. Companies used to do this and resell them in magazine ads. Yes, it would detail/no grade.
It isn't PVC damage. Whatever pot metal used to cast this atrocity, and whatever process it was put thru, typically yields the greenish look. I...
I would suspect it is counterfeit.
So you suspect he was making fake slabs as well?
Cuz if it colors your underwear blue, that's either a neat trick or something very concerning...
Is it blue?
I bid on this on eBay after seeing a member of a Facebook coin group list it. But the administrator of the group busted him. He bought the coin on...
Here she is: [ATTACH]
Better date. I grade it AU50/53. Asking $1200. Free insured shipping. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I insist.
Honestly, I only bid about 5 bucks over what it went for.
Well, Paddy, I won this coin for around $50 shipped. So whatever I sell it for, half the profit is yours in gratitude for sharing your knowledge...
Can't really read the luster, but a little retained red and relatively mark free surfaces. I'd go with MS61 BN, based on the images.
Well, NGC liked it. Lower grade than I expected, though. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yes, but they have since been fixed.
That could very well be. If so, then yes, that coin should not have been straight graded. For sure.
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