I bought both the second and third editions of Coin World's Making the Grade, but while it has huge color photos, they aren't as useful as I hoped...
Would that be gaslighting, then?
Not sure it's needed. I've never seen a clearer example of a coin surface eaten away by acid or some other corrosive agent. With that much damage,...
Thought I'd finally broken the streak! [ATTACH] Then I flipped it over: [ATTACH] Why did somebody have to go after this with not only ink...
I'd begin with its recent Chinese origin. Also the fact that it's almost certainly not silver.
Not exactly a proud example of cherry-picking skills, but the first good find at the local pawn shop in many months: [ATTACH] I thought about...
I don't think the TPGs have ever claimed their slabs are impermeable. I've seen this discussed in multiple threads over the years. The consensus...
Indeed. Never mind messing around with eggs -- generating that gas was one of the first experiments in my Gilbert chemistry set.
That's... really, really odd. It looks like there's also some weakness in the hair and ribbon at the back of the neck...?
I may be borrowing that.
$1 gold love token with hole and ring: [IMG] [IMG] :eek: :( I got it for a bit over melt. I sold it to a dealer with a Charlotte love token...
[IMG] [IMG] Proof only. Mintage 900.
And possibly even retained a couple of them!
Out of curiosity, how and where are you selling (without running afoul of CT rules)? Remember that selling coins is a big learning opportunity,...
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Read it again, as though you were hearing it spoken, with the emphasis on like.
Bears repeating? ;)
And sometimes even then. ;)
So, you're saying it's the popular rank that's most significant? :angelic:
The little-minded ones were those saying that a split infinitive can't be correct, because it's impossible to split infinitives in Latin. The...
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