I think I'll respond to this with, "LOL."
Says the guy who PM's me ridiculous accusations and only replys to my retorts with, "LOL."
I'm rubber you're glue. What bounces off me sticks to you.
Should we feel like we've won something when somebody decides to call us names and quit? :woot::facepalm:
You know how PCGS labels everything, even counterfeits and altered dates? I once sent in a 1942 (/1) merc dime. They sent it back raw with a pcgs...
THIS NEW RULE IS GREAT! :D I mean, uh, "ENOUGH! YOU HAVE ALL BEEN WARNED!"
Yup. Sticks and stones, though.
So we can all call each other names now when we disagree with them? New rule? I like it! Thanks @GDJMSP !
This looks like a nice AU55. The reverse looks less attractive than the obverse. Less luster. Very nice coin though and a better S mint.
The 1849-O has unnatural surfaces in your pics, like it was cleaned. And the 1836 dollar kinda does, but Im less certain. That does hurt the...
I don't understand the meme.. but that kid is creeping me out.
I have found myself wondering if DC's claim that "you can still see the original coin underneath" isn't just a convenient argument, stemming from...
But if you don't make the laws, your catering to the criminals...
I actually didn't see that! Just saw the sticker under his name.
I think "novelty purposes" and "without intent to deceive," are the parts open to interpretation. No one would be sitting in prison if a judge...
IMHO they're clearly authentic. But sometimes a slab makes people feel warm and snuggly. I'm pretty sure the slab would say F12 and VF details...
I wouldn't. They're circulated.
Don't clean them. Don't touch them even though they may have already been cleaned, they still have rarity and historic value
49-O, sweet!
Very nice. About Fine condition. Not worth getting graded IMO unless it's a rarer variety. Still pretty cool!
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