Fair enough, you're right, I stand corrected on that point.
Then I stand corrected, I thought they changed like the others did. edit - if they do then they should ashamed of themselves because the coins...
I stand corrected on that point - no coins anymore. But they will turn your bullion into bars for you, or give you bars they already have for your...
I stand corrected.
Fair enough, I stand corrected about the hydrocarbons part. But I stand my comment that paint thinner should never be used on coins. Paint thinner...
...up 43 posts. In 7 of those I am not the one saying - I stand corrected. But in 36 of them I am the one saying - I stand corrected, Or the one...
You're right, I stand corrected :(
Fair enough, I stand corrected on that part. But it doesn't change the rest of what I said, mylar flips, or non PVC flips, do have sharp edges...
For years people asked the question - what about fake slabs ? - when there were no fake slabs, and never had been except for one isolated time in...
Sorry Dave, but what I quoted has been PCGS policy since the day they opened their doors for business. But you are not alone in thinking they...
Then you need to read more Paul - https://www.cointalk.com/search/1481312/?q=stand+corrected&o=date&c[user][0]=112 Now please show me where you...
I stand corrected, it wasn't until later years when the silver ratio changed for the quarter and half as compared to the dollar.
I understand what you are trying to say but you need to re-think it. From 1936 until 1955 they were placed in cellophane sleeves and then wrapped...
Fair enough, I stand corrected on that.
Fair enough, I stand corrected in regard to the beginning of the bullion fund. But during this time period the US was doing far more to procure...
Fair enough, I stand corrected. Turns out what I was remembering was the actual adoption of milled coinage as opposed to the first experiments...
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