Careful now, you're stepping onto sacred ground. Why the entire world knows you can't dip copper. How could you say such a thing :rolleyes: Oh...
I don't think you're getting the point - what creates that demand ? People do. And yeah you're right, they are fickle, which is exactly why...
What drives any market ? People. So if you want to predict market trends predict people, not the product.
No chance.
Kurt my only points are that coins can easily be artificially toned, and that the TPGs will accept them and grade them. And yes, there are such...
Hmmmm - NGC and PCGS have each spent tens of millions of dollars doing exactly that. That's what they do every time they buy back a coin in order...
And what sort of evidence would you accept ? Or perhaps a better question would be, would you accept any evidence at all ? Should not ? Why ?...
That's easy- don't buy coins and you won't.
You still don't get it ! If an item in a store is priced at $4.79 now, it would still be priced at $4.79 if rounding were in effect. No matter...
That is the whole point - there won't be any loss - to business or customers. But you just plain don't want to believe that so there is no point...
Well that's what you're not understanding, it's not them rounding - it's the cash register doing it.
That would be fine if rounding only went one direction, but it doesn't.
Careful now Paul, it sounds like you just came awfully close to agreeing with me that it can be done :) It is ? How ? And no, I'm not asking...
What you have to remember is that a very large percentage of the coins from the GSA holders were removed from their original packaging because for...
There would be no loss because rounding averages out. And yeah I know, you don't to believe that. But it's a function of mathematics, and the neat...
That would be great if you were right, but you're not. You increase the concentration of the gasses Paul, and that speeds things up. You are...
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