I didn't mean to come across so harsh. You don't have to explain yourself to me. I haven't even been back into the hobby serious for 2 years...
Well, if you're working on the set, it was probably worth getting the quarter over the Franklins. May as well get it out of the way. I...
How do you know it was a good deal if you're asking the forum what the grade is after you bought it? Do you have an idea of what it is? You...
Then would this not be the time to buy them? When they're low and unpopular? ;) From a bullion stand point, the Franklin set is 12.6 ounces...
Man is that an understatement!
Saints 34 - Colts 31 This year's Saints like to keep it close and win by FGs in the waning seconds or in O.T. For some reason they like to...
Whoa! Cool. You never know what you'll learn when you open up one of these threads! I sometimes deal with the public and my wife does every...
This is a great perspective. It isn't always about getting the best deal when looking for a quality piece. You have to pay for quality....
Hey, it's a Sunday! Had some very long days this week. I did say 'most days.' :)
Well, I'm telling you I was at a show in October. I watched a guy bring in a 99 silver proof set in box. I give in that I can't remember if the...
Well....... I get up at 6:30 in the morning most days, and then... jk :D
As others have said, 'some' dealers will over exaggerate their prices. IMO, they are probably more interested in buying but if they do end up...
Thanks malak. It's a 1938-D/S NGC graded MS-66 with beautiful rose toning I found at a show. The single light source cast a lot of shadows...
How is this bad news and why are you disappointed? It's a microscope! The whole point is to get microscopic images which are going to have a...
I agree. I've been looking into submitting some stuff just to see what they get there. But it seems like a very complicated process to get...
I really have no idea what people will do this year. I think the economy is in a depression already and we'll be sinking into a worse depression...
Ah yes. I remember this thread. All I can add to it at this point is the last show I went to (Oct. 2009) a dealer had 2, 1999 silver proof...
Just wanted to add that the halves were produced there throughout 1861. So some 1861-O's were still produced by the Union while at a later time...
I don't quite understand what you guys are arguing here but I also don't know if you quite understand what the guy meant by 'confederate' die...
I stand corrected then. Yes, I did try to envision what would be going on inside the bag and realize that the amount of toned coins would be much...
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