Well, the fact that there were people in place with responsibility to adjust these parameters doesn't mean there were capable people in place, or...
There were 2 obverse and 5 reverse dies used for 1870-CC. This coin, if real, uses Obverse 1, noted by the positions of the 1 and 7. It looks -...
Some of the best work in numismatics is being done by other countries with Commems. Belarus, Poland, Canada, China and others are creating...
I offered to sell him as many of those as he wanted for $1500, and mentioned I'd be making major money by doing so. Doubt he'll see the humor,...
I'm cautiously optimistic about the variety but less optimistic about the seller's grade. VF30-35 is more like it, and figure a street value in an...
It isn't selling because people know it's a scam, Sully, whether it's in your heart to scam (I don't believe that) or not.
He's already wrecked any chances he has in court by discussing the details so publicly, and in fact set himself up for a libel countersuit if...
Not to mention, the reason why TPG's are iffy with World issues - and NGC is better than the rest but only "marginal" in true quality - is that...
Assuming you're still an active Mom, it's plain why you lack the time to do this yourself. :-) But if you are the one imposing the system, you...
Wow. I've been teaching coin photography for ten years, and you guys are simply beyond my level at determining cleaning from one poor photograph....
How do you suppose I feel now, having busted my butt to try and put together a conciliatory post only for you to disrespect me for looking out for...
As long as you're selling stuff worth over $50 it'll be advantageous for you.Only runs for the next 20 days, though.
Frankly, that 1911 is kind of a "scarf this upon sight" coin at 63. :) Mind, these are essentially bullion; check out the Pops in grade and...
And the TPG's are exacting with FB on 1945-P.
Your best bet, if the option is available to you. You're right about your desires - these should be inexpensive Morgans and B&M dealers tend to...
Here's what I suspect Physics-fan is considering: first, luster/brightness renders in a scanned image as dark, black if it's bright enough. This...
200,000 was the goal for a Morgan Dollar die, at least early on. I recall reading somewhere that the 1922 No D dies ended up striking something...
$400 will set you up with everything you need to shoot the largest coin or smallest microscopic detail in professional quality far beyond anything...
It has somehow come to pass that people think bullion is worth a numismatic premium. Go figure.
Lowballing is a "thing" with a couple issues, but Jeffersons are not one of those issues.
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