Could either be caveat venditor or caveat emptor, just what I was saying. Each case has to be taken on its own merits.
In other words, it is worth what someone will pay for it.
Rather harsh. If someone offers you a $100 coin for $95, are you ripping them off? Of course not, you are just a shrewd businessman. If they...
I want to see Doug's set.
Detecto, come on, play nice, why tempt fate.
I think the color looks OK for a cast bar.
Thought I saw a fingerprint, then convinced myself it was toning. Going back and looking at it again, it IS a fingerprint. Even on the reverse,...
Yes, beware of people with beards and mustasches wearing sun glasses and panama hats.
Please let me inject a question. I find a coin that has started toning and keep it in a sunny location to augment that toning. Is this Natural...
Just imagine the fun when you (or someone else) finds them!
But how to set the value?
I hate you :-)
Then shoot it with another photon.
Sandy Eggo, I live in Camarillo. ("She had that Camarillo Brillo flamin' out along her head")
Home insurance probably does not cover coins. You would have to have them described with some sort of evaluation from someone other than...
I collect stuff, and to my wife's consternation am always acquiring more stuff.
Reminds me of when I was in chemistry graduate school and us teaching assistants were running an experiment that used silver nitrate. I showed...
Fun!
I think with the zinc plated cents, it is often a case of re-plating. Not too sure how to tell, but I'm sure someone here knows.
Aw...c'mon.
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