Speaking as the guy who actually decides what the answer to that is - you do ! Nobody else. edit - There is however an exception. If someone post...
The answer to that depends upon whom you are asking. In simple plain fact, for that very reason there is no definitive answer for the person...
This is your answer. https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/seventh_amendment
Your post kind of addresses two different subjects. One would be the grading aspect and the second would be what qualifies as a major distracting...
Is the Morgan toner market cooling? The way you worded your question kind of implies that the Morgan toner market cooling off is something new....
You merely making a personal choice. At the time, those WERE the only MS grades that existed. And those graded as 70 were the first coins graded...
That's because you're only looking at NGC and PCGS. But before either one of them ever existed there was another game in town - ANACS. And in...
But you can if that original previously existed !
1977.
Could be, if you have copies please check for us. But going by memory the grades 63 and 67 did not even exist until the ANA instituted their use.
Yes it does, and that is the advertising pitch used to sell those products. But what they don't tell you is that it only protects them for a...
Kinda depends on what you're calling original. In the first edition ANA grading book (1977) there were only 3 MS grades - 60, 65, and 70. It was...
As long as it is not your listing - yes. As Jim mentioned, acetone is not the answer. Xylene does a better job on oils, and no it will not harm...
Now if you're gonna play that game the REAL answer is 14 :) But - the question was answered at least 3 times early in the thread by those who...
I've always preferred "came in 8th in an ax fight" ! That way at least there are adjustments for scale :D
I was well aware of that Doug, it was in fact partially why I asked the question that I did ask.
I understand your point. But the same point can be made of the 1000 mohur and several others. I say that because no coin that weighs 35 pounds can...
One could look at it that way. However, the $10 million bid was a legitimate offer and the coin would have been sold that amount if the owner had...
Exactly which question are you referring to ?
A lot of people think along those lines, but it's not true, never has been. Low value coins are the easiest ones to get away with counterfeiting...
Separate names with a comma.