I thought both the seller and the TPG were sharper than this . . . [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [ATTACH]
I'd make an awesome pocket piece out of it . . .
Are you calling your simple comment a nothing-burger?
Jack D Young is doing members a service with this thread. It seems you are being adversarial, adding nothing constructive at all. Do we need a...
It also doesn’t change the fact that someone eventually will get hurt by these, and that is not a nothingburger.
Sure looks like the coin is easily removed from the clip without damaging it, almost as if the seller could read the minds of other unscrupulous...
It's not a nothing burger to those who think further ahead about where the fake Morgan Dollar eventually ends up after being bought in the belt...
I'm not sure I completely agree. If only one 1921 Peace Dollar had been minted, and the high spots were lacking luster, would you grade it as AU,...
I’m speculating here, so take this with a grain of salt. I imagine that NGC is already familiar with other medals produced by the same engraver,...
My intent is not to scare you off, but to reduce your expectation that we would participate in convincing the unwary that they should remain so....
Well, since the rest of us appear to consider a coin fund an unacceptably risky vehicle, and seem reticent to suggest ideas for making it...
I don’t believe anyone indicated “you can’t make money in coins” or “you can’t invest in coins and make money”, as much as one shouldn’t expect to...
Investing involves putting money at less risk for lesser returns . . . speculation involves putting money at greater risk for greater returns....
I, for one, am not saying they were dumb, or that they didn't make any money, but they didn't invest. They speculated.
I look at all 1853-O Half Dimes Without Arrows, and it's been 20 years since I saw one that I really wanted. This coin is well struck with...
Another few coins . . . A scarce 1856-S Quarter, and unusually appealing for the date . . . [ATTACH] [ATTACH] A decent-looking 1896-S Gold...
Some more newps: A scarce 1870-S Dime . . . [ATTACH] [ATTACH] A very nicely toned 1904 Half Eagle . . . [ATTACH] [ATTACH] An uncommon...
It's been a while since I've shown newps here . . . time to do some catching up. An 1852-O dime . . . [ATTACH] [ATTACH] A 1915-S nickel . . ....
Oversight is too daunting a challenge in this industry where grade, quality and value are so subjective across the spectrum of market...
I like the look LM, nice coin!
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