We shall have to agree to disagree Frank.
Real money ? What's real money ? Money is nothing more than an idea, anything can be, and is and has been, used as real money.
I think he is referring to the law suits from 20 years ago.
1801 ? Either your fingers are doing what mine did earlier, or somebody is confused.
DUH ! :o A case of fingers not doing what the mind tells them :confused:
Well not exactly. There is a tolerance range for modern nickels. Some may weigh exactly 5gm, but some might weigh as little as 4.9gm or as heavy...
OK - by the end of 2010 PCGS had received over 44,000, 2010 Proof ASE's for grading. Of those 44,000 coins, over 36,000 of them were given the...
But they do not say that is the case. And I agree, they don't say it isn't the case either. It is an assumption on your part, and on my part, that...
Morgandude - what's going on with the eagle's right wing ? At first I thought it was just a smudge on the slab, but given the other pics I'm not...
I won't disagree, but I don't think it has anything to do with the fact that it was NCS who worked on the coin. You and I both have seen many...
The Kennedy half wasn't beyond other coins and they disappeared as fast as they hit the street. Heck they still do !
It's plainly visible in both pictures. And on a coin that size, yeah, a scratch that big could get it in a Genuine or Details slab.
It would be a waste of time thing.
Apparently you don't understand how the Grey Sheet works. read post #53 in this thread - http://www.cointalk.com/t205374/
We need to fix that, I'll send a PM.
Henry V - 1742 I believe.
I was wondering when you'd show up ;)
That in today's world the TPGs routinely grade AU coins as MS62 and 63.
Seems easy enough to see to me -
Then you need to read a bit further Mike. "No matter how nice a coin's reverse may be, if the obverse is just MS63, then the overall grade will...
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