That was my feeling. I would be MUCH less inclined to give a YN a nice coin if I knew his first action would be to sell it.
If I were you I would keep that half as a reminder that there are some great coin dealers who are not selfish and only in the hobby for the money.
I learn something every day. Were the '64 SMS coins released to the public?
Looks like an ordinary Unc. '64 Half to me. But I am no expert.
I'm looking at a 1966 SMS and the coins have somewhat of a mirror finish but certainly not cameo. I would say, if you know what to look for, you...
SMS = Special Mint Set The Mint did not produce any Proof Sets in 1965, 1966 or 1967 and instead produced SMSs. The SMS coins are a hybrid...
The latest I have seen is the book will ship June 30. I have little to no faith in that date because the ship date has been pushed back several...
UPDATE Amazon sent me a message telling me they cancelled my order for the book Numismatic Photography by Mark Goodman. Apparently I did not let...
Looks AU-50 details but cleaned to me. It's a decent coin with nice details for a type set.
No. Luster and original detail are two entirely different animals. Luster is the light reflected off the flow lines on the surface of a coin....
It could be the 1902 MPD-005 (page 186 in Kevin Flynn's book Two Dates Are Better Than One - A Collector's Guide To Misplaced Dates). Your coin...
It doesn't mean that in my dictionary. Maybe this is another one of those MEME words but my dictionary defines proffer as "an offer for...
Yeah, I thought about 'proffered' but that word is practically archaic now and is hardly ever used. And it does not seem to fit in how...
Forgive me but what does "pro-offered" mean?
You can blame me for the thread drift. I couldn't resist commenting on the Pez Dollars.
Not THAT'S more like it!
At least you know what Pez is. I'm sure some of the younger members here have never heard of Pez.
Cool. So can we expect Pez dispensers for the Pez dollars? I want the Teddy Roosevelt Pez dispenser for myself! :D
Thread drift.
Sure, if I could buy the coin at a good price based on its true value rather than the seller's inflated value.
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