For the umteenth time, I was not given 5 warnings. I had no history of disciplinary actions on the forum, and I was one of its most active...
Stop being a goofball. In the discusssions that followed my banning, Peter admitted that the mod overreacted, so yes, I do know!
Doug isn’t like that, he doesn’t ban people out of spite. But the fact remains that I was banned permanently from this forum in a complete...
WRONG! Here is a fair warning for you Doug. You can either back off your previous statement, or I’m perfectly willing to relitigate my ban from...
I think the Morgan should have a star.
NT on the Washington Quarter.
I'm going to be optimistic and say MS64.
We must also consider that the packaging around the cent is either defective or damaged, which would explain why only that coin toned. I’m...
Yes, the person who wrote that article knows as much about coins as the idiot thief who put them through the machine. A friend of mine tagged me...
I’m not convinced that one wouldn’t grade. It’s not worth the grading fee but your photos actually make it appear MA.
The obverse is very pretty, nice coin!
Ok, first things first, that coin will never grade MS66 with those reed marks on the chin. I get that you are excited about your find but you...
It looks like the result of an improperly stored proof set, maybe in a hot & humid attic or basement.
OK, but the way the story was presented was that Coinblazer had prior experience with the dealer and that you were along for the ride. If you...
The vibrancy on that 58-D looks really good, I like the star on that one.
The seated half also looks to have an NT/MA secondary toning.
It is entirely possible that the dealer is concerned about "buying" coins from your friend, because he might be worried that the coins don't...
One at a time glassman, we can do yours after the Seated Quarter is done.
The overall color coverage of this second Franklin is much better and I like the vibrancy on the obverse. The luster is the key to the star on...
That seated quarter definitely has a secondary toning, but nothing strikes me as unusual and I think it is solidly NT/MA.
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