Many people wait until later in the year to order things so they can get everything at once and pay just one shipping charge. In 2020 in October...
He's yanking your chain.
Without better images, right now I'm at...vice job that has subsequently been in a corrosive environment.
I think for the regular proof ASE's it's still pretty much everyone who wants one can have one. The limited special ones are a different matter.
Shhh, not too loud, they'll get fired.
Nice coin N-5 R-2
The 1797 cartwheels contained a full ounce of copper in the penny, and two ounces in the two pence. The two pence was pretty close to the same...
It was "helped".
You notice how "there aught to be some way to make it fair." Seems to closely resemble "I didn't get mine." :)
Ah come on, get your head out of the sand and realize there's more to life than coin thefts.
And how many tens of thousands can you find of thefts that don't involve coins?
Another reason for using Registered mail. Once you get over $1K the insurance rates are cheaper. and as the declared value increases they get a...
Yeah, if it is metal and it's round.....IT'S A COIN!
No they are JUST commenting of the grade assigned which is what they are paid to do. They are not paid to render an opinion on authenticity, the...
Not using the fires to cover for coin thefts, but rather just burglary in general. And this happens whenever there is a natural disaster that...
Don't know what it is, but it's not a coin.
You could get that flattening on the obv rim if it was a pre strike lamination but then I would expect the coin to be light not overweight.
They often don't make the entire authorized mintage ahead of time, just part of it. The first people in line get the ones already on hand the...
If you mean it's funny that CAC didn't spot the counterfeit, you have to remember that CAC doesn't do authentication. They are strictly rendering...
First Strike began with PCGS in 2005 and was soon followed by the other TPG's. The lawsuits were brought by one collector about a year later....
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