It's not a TPG slab, so no reason to not take it out to get better photos . . . unless the seller wants inexperienced buyers to think it's a...
I laughed.
I'm not. It's not certified and the photos are too poor to determine condition and authenticity (purposely poor, perhaps?).
He's a saint of all trades. This is quite an eclectic mix: • goldsmiths • metalworkers • coin collectors • veterinarians • Royal Electrical and...
I laughed. :D
Thank, d. I learned something today.
No kidding. $11 is a no-brainer.
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I give. What is coin spooning?
That's the first thought I had too.
I answered "purchase only", although to be precise probably 2% or so of my coins were either gifts or coins I brought home from foreign countries....
Same here, using latest Safari. When I do a search, there's a vertical column of search qualifiers on the left -- year, grade, certification, etc....
Yeah, TIFF files are considerably bigger. I can imagine image hosting sites and the like would prefer the smaller JPEG files.
Nobody did away with TIFFs. Their use is very common, particularly in the printing industry.
By the way, Randy, appears to be a used Coleman medium container available on Ebay.
Room left over for half a sandwich! What's not to like about that?
I also have the 20 korun — lovely coin. You'll be happy you bought it. The Czechs sure do punch above their weight when it comes to coins.
That's par for the course on ANY forum. It's simply the nature of the beast. Try visiting some college sports forums . . . CT (even when V. Kurt...
Hey, Richard . . . trying to assign market values to common low-grade coins can be a frustrating exercise. As Potty Dollar said, for modern U.S....
How could you have missed it? It was all your fault!
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