Thank you, sir :)
1961-D PCGS MS64 FBL : This one came in about 10% below recent auction prices, so somewhat surprised I won it. I'm especially pleased with the...
4 more tonight. 1951-D NGC MS64 FBL : Picked this one up for right around the going price in various auctions. Reasonably clean obverse for an...
Search results on Teletrade going back ~3 years for that exact grade indicate they go for about $30, though the most recent, in January of this...
I'll try, but I'm afraid I'll get them substantially as TT did, and not get the smoother, softer effect. Maybe I'll try some video...the...
The 57 and 59D arrived from TT today, and look great in hand. The 47's color on the back is much "softer" than the speckly look in the...
I'm sure as heck not going to "critique" the opinion of one so educated as yourself, Mike...so please take this as a quest for knowledge, and not...
Good heavens yes. I've done stupid with 0's on the end. All you can do is shake it off, learn from the mistake, and not make it again. Sounds...
The original poster, and folks in the video were simply ignorant. They simply didn't know the law. You, on the other hand, have chosen for some...
:too-funny: Ole' Ben was indeed something of a standard setter for a great many gentlemanly traits. :) bonbon, Thanks for the input. I...
That's a stunner! Thanks for sharing that.
Thanks for the comments, gang. :) And yes, I agree Morgan...a fairly easily obtained MS set, with the exception of the 53S. I should have...
For whatever strange reason that compels folks like us, a couple of months ago, I decided to start another set. Business strike Franklins, MS-64...
You owe me a new keyboard.
yes, but it's always fun to swoop in with facts where ignorance abounds. :)
Aaaaaaaaaaaand they're both wrong. Snopes says: But hey, perhaps you'd [refer a more authoritative source, like say the US Treasury who says:...
It's a truly fascinating game of quick thinking and bluffing skills. :) Your "problem" is that MOST players I know won't let your bring your own...
I never knew that. Thanks for that info! Oddly...that makes them much more interesting and collectible in my book. :too-funny:
Yes. Roughly 11.4 metric craploads. Put it this way...There's so many of them, even the various date-size VARIETIES of them are common....
I'd pay no more than 90% of melt, and cut the cube apart.
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