I'm assuming that the cat is referring to Sheldon's profession. He developed a system to categorize behavior based on physical appearance and...
I'll be watching the auctions from my thawed-out Southern porch.
Fantastic description, and really cool collection!
That is a GR-1. It is rarity R-3 (somewhat scarce, but not uncommon enough to get a premium). Even the very earliest strikings of this marriage...
The P is definitely the highlight of that group. It appears to be quite attractive!
Yes, there is a full ounce of gold. The coin weighs slightly more than an ounce because of the alloy.
While it is attractive, I don't see what's unique about it? It looks to be typical Dansco toning. This isn't to knock the coin - I think it is...
Toned Steelies are crazy rare. Very nice coins!
Poor Sheldon was one of those sorts who had what he thought was a great idea, and he wrote a book about it. The book was wrong, and his idea was...
I see a black area, and a light area. I can't grade this coin, and I can't evaluate the toning. It may be possible that what you describe is true,...
Your coin appears to be a well-struck business strike. I see nothing proof-ish about your piece.
That transaction never actually happened, so it doesn't count.
The piece has many problems, but it looks authentic. The planchet is either cracked, or more likely cut (the long, straight mark). It has also...
$200
Oooooh.... a certified NGC PL Ike.... I'd pay so many $$$$$ for that it would make your eyes cross.
You forgot "All of the above" in your poll. All details grades are equivalent in my book: avoid like the plague.
I've met smart people on Twitter/Instagram/Facebook, and I've met dumb people on Twitter/Instagram/Facebook. I've met smart people flipping...
Did y'all actually watch the video? He's not brushing the coin or holding the coin with his thumb. He's waving his finger over it to show the...
Ooh, look at you with the jokes ;)
Very cool, and definitely PL. The reverse is a little weaker, but I still think it makes it. The 70D is quite common in PL, but the 69D is still...
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