I get the distinct feeling that you want to have your cake and eat it too. You want to be able to buy coins from the public but you aren't willing...
The book I paid the most for was a 1965 copy of the Diffenbacher counterfeit gold book. Almost completely written in German... But if you know...
Why so serious?
So inspired by Josh's thread about Sheldon numbers I thought it would be fun to make a thread about our most important reference... Our personal...
Sweet score!!!
These books are a MUST HAVE if you plan to buy and sell coins at the maximum profit. I recently found a rare New Jersey colonial that sold for...
Also Bolander for early dollars.
Neat... But honestly they are just altered coins... Spendable... Or worth just slightly more than $1 each if you find someone who wants them.
We sell these in the shop for double face... Or $8.
SEGS is MOST DEFINITELY a questionable grading service AT BEST. Case in point:...
Nope.... It's a clip for sure.
I usually only get double vision when I'm in hotel bars after hours at coin conventions...[ATTACH]
NOT A RECOMMENDED CLEANING METHOD: In the old days the old timers would burnish their copper coins with a brass brush... You aren't going to hurt...
Some of you guys are magicians when it comes to ID'ing these. Care to give this one a shot? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Looks like a well placed die chip.
I think it's ok... It looks like a good clip to me
I'd just sit in the back and drink if I were you....
These are hard to find.. and they are even faking the boxes (Really?!?!). This is guaranteed to be an original box and coin that look to have been...
I would trade every generic ounce I could get my hands on for eagles...
I think it's just the natural toning of these coins... They tone ugly.
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