First, HONG KONG is NOT a chinese chop mark. I have many coins that were chopmarked in China in the 18th and 19th centuries ma'am, and not one...
Man, tough contest, lol. I have to go with my birthday since its still out there, 27.
The real key and benefit I find with sniping is you can always cancel the snipe. You evr get "lucky" and win more bids than you planned on, and...
Instead of speculating, why not look at a real example? Wasn't Japan at zero percent interest rates in the 1990's? I simply do not recall there...
The danger would be Russia and China. Iran would be as big a pushover as Iraq. There is a world of difference between a major power with air...
/agree. One important point for everyone to remember is the higher the magnification the stronger the light you need to see through it. Unless I...
I agree highly with Doug. If there is no sign of damage, the original packaging will add significant value.
True, romex is through the roof. I told my Dad about a year ago about the copper weakness, and how its likely to go back up so he bought a few...
I agree. However, is there more luster than what shows? The photo looks very matte for the degree of wear. Btw my favorite CBH looks similar,...
Just curious, as I have asked for the fifth time now, are you ever going to tell us what your "real expert" said about your coin Irisheyes? I can...
I say 5x-10x for most applications. Anything stronger and you are seeing stuff that does not count for the grade. 20-30x is really only needed for...
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^This. I never bid with more than 5 seconds to go, and never watch the bids. Sometime I win nothing out of 40 bids I placed, other times win 20 of...
Quite a few actually. I be more if I had this item in hand with a microscope. Question for you. How do you believe that coin was struck? What...
Lol. You are simply trying to bribe someone to agree with you. You posted a pic in another thread showing all of the "treasures" found with this...
what is known is... from 1776 -1787 there was a shortage of silver and the only metal available for coins was copper. - WRONG, there was...
Who can prove it? Are there isotopes planted into cents proving they were in coinage? If someone were paranoid about it, why not throw in a few...
Fair enough post sir. Like I said, I was not directing the comment at you. :) Sorry if I post these warnings, I just seem to get frazzled by...
ASE's by a long shot. They are simply more verifiable as to being an ounce of silver by more people, therefor should be at a higher premium.
I am simply saying its curious how on this board not one word is ever mentioned when things that should be positive to prices are changed. Not...
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