Yeah, in 1960. Point being, I've always bought books. So no, I did not switch from collecting coins to collecting books. But I did continue to buy...
It took me 46 years to discover that it was neither one for me. I discovered, finally, that it was the study of coins that I really loved. Not...
That is not true. Many people think this because they think that the the image on a coin only exists on the surface. And that if the surface is...
I've never expressed an opinion on that point one way or the other yet. But given that it is self evident that CAC's sole purpose is to make money...
It appears the coin has been immersed in some kind of acid which has eaten away a good part of the coin.
It's a simple matter of buying the book, cost you a whopping $20. https://www.amazon.com/Coin-World-Almanac/dp/0944945600
My point is they will not grade the raw coin, so they are not a grading company. They will only evaluate the grade already assigned by NGC or PCGS...
Hmmm, OK - send them a raw one and ask them to grade it for you.
Ed, look at this - [ATTACH] See your avatar there, and underneath your avatar it says New Member. Well, the words - "New Member" - is your...
I sure wish you had that coin in hand so you could put it under your fluorescent light :)
I think there's something here that you don't realize. As I said above, CAC only sells coins that have the CAC sticker on them. And they only buy...
I think this cooment is causing the problem for you. You see, there are no other coins. CAC only sells coins with CAC stickers on them.
The coin is AU.
The same places everybody else does - from collectors and other dealers. If you have a group of coins with CAC stickers on them you can contact...
No worries, there's a laser on the gun ;)
Ahhhh, so you either grade the way THEY want you to grade, or they fire you. Yeah, you're right, that doesn't sound like being ordered to do...
LOL !
Hmmmm - is it ? This - - sure sounds like "ordered" to me.
Just remember Frank, when I answer the door, I've always got a gun in my hand ;)
Personally I always loved honey gold toning on silver coins. It is and always has been my favorite.
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