I went to the wrong school, I should have gone to Cornell.
No worries, I was just kidding. And YES I LOVE IT WHEN WE BEAT LAFAYETTE:loud:
That is true, but he was not able to simulate target toning which needs the toning source to be only at the rims of the coin such as an insert or...
Now that is just rude, listing all of the teams that beat Lehigh this year. My guess is that RLM went to Princeton. FWIW, Lehigh only cares...
No, I think I confused you. The green sticker means that the coin meets the standards for the assigned grade. The CAC claims to have higher...
The green sticker means good for the assigned grade. The gold sticker means the coin is superlative for the assigned grade but they don't go so...
That is a shame. I need everyone to stop buying coins and attempt to parlay their coin budget at the craps table. Atlantic City is holding on by...
I am sorry my friend but that is not a gem. GemBU refers to a coin that is graded MS65. Your coin if uncirculated is no higher than an MS62 IMO....
This coin would currently drive 10X-20X bid easily.
So you are a conspiracy theorist. I already stated that there are numerous examples of these on the market which eliminates the mis-labeled...
This is correct, TY Greg. The coin was sent to PCI and encapsulated with a designation that reads 100% white so that we can be certain that the...
David, For accuracy's sake, my first post in this thread was the Barber Half Dollar. All of the other comments were made by other members...
I have no idea and I have never seen toning like that before either, especially on a clad coin. My guess is that the coin was sick and turned...
I got some green coins: [img] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] Enjoy!
David, For the record, Choice BU = MS64. The coin in that photograph is MS61 at best and has most likely been cleaned. Maybe you don't think...
Another member already posted the correct answer, perhaps you guys missed it.
How about this! Does this look choice BU to you? [IMG]...
Wait, I think I know that girl.:goofer:
Are you talking about counterfeit coins or colorized coins?:D
I have been of the opinion that they should use both the AT and QT designations for a long time. Slab all of them and let the market decide how...
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