Bluff ? Every Sunday, for years, TeleTrade used to have what they called their Rainbow Auctions. Is the site dead ? Yes. Can I still find links to...
Identifying milk spots is not the problem, as I stated earlier they have a very distinct and unique look. And yes it is easily proved what are and...
This may help explain things for you. When the TPG puts "Cleaned" on the slab label, that is merely shorthand for this - 92|N-2 Cleaned – surface...
Stack's bought them out in July of 2013. And no, I cannot tell you when they stopped having the weekly toned coin auctions, but as I said it went...
OK, but those are not milk spots. That's kind of the problem. Some folks refer to any whitish colored spot or blemish on coins as milk spots -...
Anybody ever heard of TeleTrade ? As long ago as 2001 they were having weekly auctions where every coin being offered was a toned coin. And they...
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Did you read what I said ? There used to be several of them, every week, for years. Anybody that actually knows the coin market, already knows...
My opinion, it's got too much wear to be a 58. I'd call it 53 at best.
It's actually $25 grand. Precisely. And if anyone can't see it, it's because they don't know what they are looking at. No one knows exactly,...
That's not from circulation buddy, somebody has done something to that coin.
I don't think what you're talking about are milk spots. Nobody has ever been able to find anything that will remove milk spots. As for your...
What's up with the obv central device CBD ? It looks like was sandblasted or acid etched or something.
Bluff ? LOL ! And yeah I really am sitting here laughing out loud ! Paul, other than dealers, I've probably attended more coins shows than just...
I think the point you are missing is that there has never been a currency that has done what you think the US dollar should do - not ever in the...
All you have to do to understand why this concept could never work is to take a look at history. It's all been done before, hundreds of times. And...
If you ever went to a coin show, you might find out just how common they really are. 'Course you might find out a lot of other things too ;)
The only way to determine if it is genuine or not is to have an expert examine it in hand. The page this link -...
While I agree that it is a "piece" that has been cut and then countermarked, it is nowhere near big enough to be a quarter (2 bits) of an 8 reales...
When I was born, they didn't even have years yet :D
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