Well you got the right idea - fire both the committees to start with and forever ban their institution ever again. Then fire all of the so...
Look, you can take them out of the holders for pictures or just to examine them. You can even store them out of the holders if you like. The...
No.
Screw up the coin. It should never be used on coins. There is pretty much a limitless number of them, but they will all ruin the coin too.
No you cannot, it does not work on copper coins. It only works on nickels - no other coins.
Then it is catalogued as an ND (not dated) coin and is gradeable to the bottom of the range. Of course ypou pretty much have to go back to...
No, it won't, for two reasons. 1 - tone/color is 100% dependant on a plethora of environmental conditions. And environmental conditions over...
Yeah, but it's a good opinion ;)
It's the same thing it is with any govt. employee. Talent goes where the money is.
Impossible to say based on those pics, the toning is so dark and thick and you can't tell if there is any wear there or not. But my educated guess...
The coin market is no different than any other market, prices go up and prices go down. And this happens on a regular basis. Overall, prices have...
Yes, it does. Those original sets have an extra premium attached because they are original sets. You can buy the same date coins to make up such a...
A coin without a readable date is not gradeable.
Well that's my point - there is no such standard.
Yes they were more lenient on that. But on some series of coins they were the toughest TPG going. And just try to find a 70, MS or PF, in an old...
OK, it's an oral contract. But that still has nothing to do with ANA standards, or TPG standards for that matter. The dealer has every right in...
Says who ? And since not even 1 TPG uses or follows the ANA standards, you'd have a real hard time saying that the ANA standards are recognized...
Typically no they did not. But there were sometimes some special presentation sets given to dignitaries. We need pics of the coin and pics of...
Alright guys let's not get too far off topic here. Yes, it's a crime to sell a fake watch. Getting something done about it is another matter...
But what are they to blame for ? The OP's entire problem is based upon what Littelton offered him for the FDR set. But when you can buy the same...
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