That's why I like type sets. You get a taste of everything without going down a path of putting together a particular series. I'd bet that you'd...
The key word is hobby and if you enjoy it don't worry about what other people think. Do whatever it takes to make it enjoyable to you. Some...
Getting a silver quarter in change would make my day.
Actually, I usually drink scotch. I've got a full bottle of Famous Grouse just waiting for me to open it.
Looks like the Indian was at the Little Bighorn.
1909. But that was over 50 years ago.
I hope to outlive my cats.
My cats would be willing to try getting rid of milk spots.
I can see half a Captain Morgan:jawdrop:
I found that for some earlier series, finding original high grade raw coins at any show is nearly impossible; most have been slabbed.
That should be my line!
MS66 FS
Back in the 70's there weren't population reports and registry sets. Now some people are more concerned with having the best and will pay huge...
I couldn't agree with you more. At some point in time (hopefully later than sooner) my days on this small rock in the universe will be over. I'd...
Mining many of the REMs can be very environmentally unfriendly. Several years ago one of the major news networks (I don't remember which one) did...
More like TP and a wet wipe.
I like my chicken fried and my eggs sunny side up!
But that doesn't prove who's actually doing the best job of grading. Many people give PCGS slack since their slabbed coins generally have higher...
One will never know which TPG grades best. Given the subjective nature of grading it's virtually impossible to quantify.
All of the 1969-S coins I've seen on CT don't look anything near what a legitimate 1969-S DD looks like in all device features.
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