Kids are way more fun than coins, but I love them both. Why are we even comparing?
Thanks, it took about 10 days. So much more I could do with the data, I guess it depends on how useful or interesting this is to members here....
If I can get a "like" out of @GDJMSP for this thread, I will feel really special. Is it just me, or is he really stingy with the like-button? :p
Yes, but CT already keeps official stats on those types of things: https://www.cointalk.com/members/
yes, thanks. I have used that site before for other research, but not for the data compiling I have done here. I think including screen shots...
A Brief History of Time CoinTalk edition updated 7.16.2014 by geekpryde *** PLEASE NOTE, below is the original post, all updated information as...
I never had a problem with eBay, or as my buddy @Mainebill calls it "feebay". Certainly when I was starting out, 100% of my coins came from...
Yup, love it too. Thats is exactly how I do my Type Set. Set max $350 and buy coins I like. SO I might have say G6 through MS67
Very pretty, as always!
Well I finally read through this thread. Some really great stuff (and some really weird stuff). Keep up the good work peeps!
I dont want you to think I have a man-crush on you, but your photos really make these tokens look yummy. :hungry: Too bad we cant be friends,...
Another stunner!
Gorgeous! I just wish there was a CAC sticker on it somewhere. :p
Wicked cool! I am starting to dig this non-coin stuff!
Amazing!
WOW, imagine coins being this beautiful.
Yes, both stunning.
I used to never do this, but as my list of Type coins gets smaller and smaller, I have started paying premiums in some cases.
Just because someone buys $1000 coins, or even $5000 coins doesnt mean they can or want to buy a $100,000 coin. A world apart, IMHO.
Exactly $399.22 The least was $23.00 for a CAC coin in my Permanent Collection.
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