I noticed that one person bought 380 of them at one time. If that isn't criminal then what is? Now that eBay will no longer give access to the...
I agree with the flooding of the market with fakes for years to come. What I don't understand is how anyone could expect to buy an ounce of silver...
Welcome again. I have been an active collector for 70 years. Every time I open this forum I learn something. So, don't just look for advice...
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I'm going with isolated impurities or discontinuities in the raw material. But, the only way to be sure would be to submit it to metallurgical...
Peace dollars are nice. I like yours. Back in 1951 during the Silver Anniversary of the Pontiac my aunt bought one. They gave her a memento in the...
As most of you know, I have been an active collector since 1948. I have one TPG coin, my 1916D dime. That was only to confirm the mint mark since...
The Redbook now comes in Spiralbound Large Print. I get every year.
I didn't realize that. Thank you for the feedback. Merry Christmas.
How does he get 67 Product Reviews and 0 feedback with 0 sales or transactions?
Collectors contribute to this fraud and misrepresentation by putting value on conditions that have no merit. I see many dealer and collectors...
The coins in the subject here are so basic that if someone hasn't learned that much they probably are not ready at all. We are talking the...
And, he has 0 feedback. If there was feedback you could look at the recent items as listed. How do you sell that many and have no feedback?
Anybody who is stupid enough to buy these deserves them. That is what the seller is hoping for. But, this is false representation and needs to be...
Thanks for the advice. It is not a high grade coin. But, it does have great eye appeal and character, 2 attributes that I enjoy.
When buying precious metal it is true. But, building a collection of each nonmonetary piece would not be wise. In your case it worked out good.
Thanks, very much appreciated.
@paddyman98 posted a similar condition regarding a IHC. https://www.cointalk.com/posts/3272270/ It looked like a defective planchet. To me it...
I have this 1921 S Lincoln with what looks like glue on the obverse. What is the best way to remove it? Or, should I leave it alone? If I dip it...
I surely understand. A friend of my wife was desperate for money and sold her about 50 such collector plates in the original boxes for $50. Not a...
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