We didn't make the rules about copyright, we merely enforce what rules/laws there are. And they are pretty plain and easy to understand for most...
It was a scan of the page in the book. And that is a violation of copyright. And just because you can find the info someplace else, that doesn't...
You're right, it's the taler. The Krause pic being upside down threw me and like an idiot I forgot to check the most obvious - the 2/3 taler is...
Read the legends on that coin, you'll see they do not match the coin the OP posted. edit - now I have to correct myself :o Krause printed the...
I think you must be associating the line of text with the wrong coin. The "horse" 2/3 taler is KM #148. Scroll through your book until you get to...
As I stated earlier, luster would not be seen on a coin with toning like that. And visible luster is not a requirement for the grade either. Coins...
Km #112.2 - under Brunswick-Luneburg-Calenberg-Hannover.
It seems you missed the entire point of my comments.
Possible, but since the original comment was this was being done as a review of the book, I thought it logical that the book was probably fairly...
It's a 2/3 taler, silver of course. In that condition I would guess somewhere around $100.
I want to make sure you understand that my comments are not intended to reflect on you personally, but it has been my experience that most people,...
Why not write to the author and ask him how he arrived at that number.
I would have to say no because even on some genuine coins the M is not always sharp and clear. And I suspect on the fakes you are talking about...
Don't see it ? You must look at different coins than I do. http://coins.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=402&lotNo=683 And there are plenty more to be...
But they don't say questionable, when in doubt they say AT. Neither do they label a coin natural, when they think it's natural they don't say...
They are typically multiples of spot, sometimes many multiples of spot.
With toning like that there wouldn't be any luster showing.
Why ? Because NGC said it was AT ? That doesn't prove it is AT, it could still very well be natural toning. All that label means is that this...
You didn't, you couldn't. You see, I learned a long time ago that others can only offend you if you them allow them to do so. That said, you...
For a coin to tone equally on both sides in an album may not be as common as it toning on one side only, but it is by no means unheard of. And...
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