As I said, the financial definition is $1mm excluding 401k and home assets. I believe the definition also allows for some leeway if your income...
Toughcoins, if you mean qualified investors (by investment definition), I believe the $1mm excludes home & 401k balances, since neither is a...
As another member mentioned, with ANACS having a more persistent presence at regional shows, the demand for their services is increasing. As more...
This is in direct conflict with what Drew told me. He stated that ANACS never has and never will have a foreign coin special, as it costs them too...
The one selling the coin (over grade) or buying the coin (under grade).
Honestly, the current rendition (with Paul & Drew and whoever else are the owners) grades fairly rigorously. Whereas one of the tier one graders...
Why is ICG not being named? eBay and PCGS both acknowledge ICG as a viable (crossover and acceptable grader) option. If you're going to say ANACS,...
What I don't grasp is why such a coin would be canceled, when, on a daily basis, actual Third Reich coinage sells from Germany on eBay.
This is getting out of hand. I'm sure many companies have had employees unfortunately end their own lives, with no relation/connection to the work...
I'm glad you have those experiences to share with your mother. I guess you could start by getting them out of the steins. :D I'm not sure if you...
If it passed the weight/caliper tests, then I'm sure it's fine.
It's counterfeit. Look at the Motto. A real one would have an evenly spaced motto. Edit: It actually looks REALLY close to real, but it feels...
I was always under the impression that a counterstamp is something done by a government agency to the effect of stamping the coin with a counter...
Well, my CC got charged 10% more than what my invoice totaled. None of the math makes any sense, so I've contacted Paul. Hope to hear back from...
Are they considered counterstamps? I would think this is more like a chop mark, especially since the mark doesn't appear to even have been done on...
I always thought that the Zn cents (missing Cu layer) looked more smoke gray colored. At least, that's what I recall of the 1983 ones that NGC graded.
I can't tell because your photos show no details, but are you sure it's not counterfeit?
I'd assume it's a pocket piece, simply because... who would spend an Eagle to get $1 in goods?
BTW, if you intentionally are storing the coins to tone them, that's AT, even if you aren't speeding the process up over weeks, you're still...
Mine was a 68, because it came back with a scratch. Couldn't stand the scratch, so I sold it.
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