Don't know what experts or where. But they are wrong too, then.
He sounds well educated and has great taste - those are all fine things. He just doesn't have any money.... :(
I haven't bought as many coins as usual this year. I'm hitting the point in my collection where the coins I need are getting more expensive, and...
I think what you are seeing is an artifact of the photography and compression techniques.
The first part of your post is correct. This part however: a coinage die that has been overused until it is significantly worn will result in...
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As some of you are probably aware, I recently published my first book, entitled "The Art and Science of Grading Coins." It is available for sale...
Those have been soaked in acid. The acid eats them away. They are worthless.
What are you seeing that's prompting a details grade?
I like this one at VF-35, but wouldn't be surprised to see EF-40. Overall, I think I like the look of the coin, but it might be a little too...
Funny how the "cleaning" hairlines on the OP's coin are identical to the "cleaning" hairlines on the coin posted on Ebay. I'm not arguing that...
First editions are rare. Book collectors will pay a decent premium for them. Congrats!
Your list looks like a good "general" set - there are a lot of basic books there, with a lot of good introductory information. Many of those books...
I feel like arguing with some people is a waste of time. You will never convince Doug, so don't try. We can only hope to present an opposing...
I own 3 pieces of gold. None of them are circulated.
I've never had acetone adversely affect copper, and I've used it many times.
Wow. Ouch. That's a little low, even on the British scale (which is similar to the US scale, but different).
Good guesses, everyone. Much closer than last time! NGC graded the first one 65, and the second one is 66.
eddio, that one is also Machine Doubling.
No. As a general rule, things that need a microscope are only valuable to VAM collectors. And they are especially not worth a premium when it is...
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