Just needs more study to say whether there's a D on the back...
Bookmarking this thread so I can be annoying the next time someone says "if you're a beginner, don't buy raw coins, only buy slabbed". :rolleyes:
Now there's a description that should have been saved for posteriors. Posterity. One of those.
That's a pretty convincing 1921 to me...!
I get plenty of schadenfreude from eBay in spit of this policy. What bugs me is that we can't see a seller's history of bogus listings. If it's...
All I see is fingertips obscuring part of the coin...?
A conspiracy-theorist dealer at the last local show was explaining to me and my friend that all those CC-mint dollars released by the GSA in the...
Yeah, for those of us who didn't see this until the auction was pulled, what was it showing? I really don't like eBay's policy of hiding auctions...
No, I believe "impregnated" is just a euphemism for what happens to you when you need to buy a replacement.
Yes, you've spoken here before at great length about your abiding love for the hobby. :rolleyes:
"-1, arch collapsed, would not buy again. beware!"
I like the higher limits, but... is it really that much work to click on a poster's user name and check out their history? I mean, you can see the...
Maybe. Sometimes the alloy used to make coins doesn't get mixed as thoroughly as it should, leaving "blobs" where the metal content is slightly...
If a coin consistently sells for over a hundred dollars, I guess it doesn't especially matter whether any of us think it's "worth it" or not.
I'd also point out that the warning is flat-out false for auctions that take place on a standard venue like Heritage, Great Collections, or (wait...
I'm sure you were allowed to stay up later than I was. :rolleyes:
Um, point of order: would this really have been aired in a 1950s TV broadcast? :troll:
I've learned a lot from "surprises" I've gotten in lots I've purchased.
They wanted the silver for other things, and almost nobody wanted Morgan dollars. If more had been preserved, they'd be less valuable, and you'd...
What "oxidize", "reactive", and "inert" mean?
Separate names with a comma.