Who do you sue and do they have enough assets to chase? Trademark infringment is a nasty corner of the law.
The photo is useless for figuring out if it's legit. Need to see the entire slab. Possibly a side view. E.G.NGC slabs have a distinctive edge from...
You should visit.... it's totally diffeent from a mid-west or Eastern forest. Under the Douglas Firs ypu can see for 100s of feet.
Not only that, some of them LITERALLY wrote the book. We have some of the top error dealers in the world sharing their wisdom for free. You know,...
The plating happens before the strike, so the model as a simple cylinder is pretty accurate. Yes, the upset rim is part of the zinc core before...
Why not? Very much depends on the specific plastic foam being used and whether it's inert or not. Food grade plastic foam should be fine. Well...
8 microns is 0.000315 inches not 0.003... I'll accept that... The problem is the math doesn't work. The core is 99.2% zinc in 0.8% copper, but...
I would reach out and make sure John Wexler is accepting new submissions, I've read he's been having some health problems. But I also wouldn't...
I read - but can't find - that it was a tiny change, something like making the plating 0.003" instead of 0.0025" ... Jarden Zinc and the Mint have...
Vancouver Island is part of British Columbia and the BC Capital, Victoria is on the south end. Nice city. Good museum. And don't miss the...
Supposedly fhe mint changed the specs slightly after the first couple years. I haven't read that they changed them later on.
1. PCGS and NGC 2. ANACS and ICG, SEGS if you like them 3. At least it's sonically sealed, has a website and been in business since before last...
Sure there is value... minimum 300 per and 3000 for the 1911D... $7200. But if you are looking to sell, it's worth figuring out the individual...
Slab isn't fake and it's not a NGC cert#. Of course NCG (note the sequence of the letters) is HOPING you get confused and buy it as an NGC coin...
$2 plus a "why" question with no answer. Depends on the stamp (we need photos) - most likely (guess) is it's a teller's stamp, from the top bill...
Recommend you hop over to https://www.error-ref.com/ and do some reading. It will give you a basic vocabulary about errors.
Dumb is asking questions and then arguing with the answer claiming you're smarter than all of us combined. Not even close...
Bogus self slabber (notice the finger notches - it's not even sealed).
Usually called CSI (Certified Silver Investments) and used by lots of "services". I call them "finny". Not sealed. You can actually tap them...
Ooopsie no L Abon coins... Note that nothing in these court proceedings refers to SGS... just the same people......
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