Probably because reply comments are clearer and more effective when you quote the section and then respond rather than inserting your comments...
Well I do tend to repeat myself. :)
I don't know if they have "dirt" on me, (Unlikely because I really don't care what people know about things I have done. There is very little I...
Well it really isn't that dangerous. There are a lot of things people use or do every day that are a lot more dangerous than Mercury. I wouldn't...
Interesting thought, yes I suppose they could. I would say suggest it to them but I'm not sure they were have the time now to strike the 2015...
Agreed, 500,000 cents is about $111 a year. If that $111 had been invested each year in something that at least kept up with inflation, after 45...
Maybe, if I would ever stop hanging out on the internet and actually work on writing.
I have a silver clad coin as well. It's a Conder token Middlesex 181 in what they call "Bath metal" It is a copper core with two fairly thick...
Yes I do, and INS was the first grading service. And yes I cover NCI, it began in December of 1984 (Although in their own grading guide, they say...
As insider pointed out you missed Photgrade, but it only went through AU because as they pointed out (correctly I think) you can't show the...
Because the law mentioned says that every proof or burnished silver eagle ISSUED in 2016 has to have the lettered edge. the 2015's in the set may...
Matte proofs are never "shiny" Yes, but why would you? You can also drive a nail through them, bend them in half in a vise, hit them with a...
Well there would be the chance that PCGS would also start slowly lowering their grades to maintain their "we are stricter graders" image and the...
I would think the TPG's would detail grade a coin if it came to them already with milk spots on them. Their guarantees now no longer cover coins...
I would say that most if not everything I see there are fakes. I know for sure some of them are.
They also have the headache of not being able to set their own prices for their services. They look at their services and costs and decide "we...
That's Ok, this isn't an error. It's a "deliberate". I see nothing odd about that. It has no wear so it is Mint State, so then you are just...
I've never seen a slab with a back side like that before.
Beaten with an ugly stick.
Nothing.
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