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Can anyone say where this term came from or how it originated? I'm writing a paper on the 1834 Quarter Eagle and the second of two obverses is...
For me it has to be the 1793 Flowing Hair Cent Seems to relate to beginning of this country and is a unique artistic design. [IMG] Courtesy of...
Yep, Krispy nailed it.
Coin A, the luster seems to glow under the toning where Coin B seems kind of dull all around. Coin A, as you noted coin B is choppy on a bunch...
There's always a risk factor. Try buying a 2009 Gold Buffalo and sell it in 2 months, you might come close. ;)
I find it highly unlikely that they would allow enough time to cherrypick. I beleive thtat Matt's example would be the tech regularly checking...
I like it. How long did that take? There was a forum member of on the CU that specialized in re-carving coins like this. Have not seen him post...
While I am no expert if PCGS says it's so and another TPG says it's so then I say that is a cool find.
Can't agree or disagree. Seems plausible but then if it does not happen what will all those folks that sold do? Re-enter the market at a higher...
That's assuming everyone who responded to the poll is a coin dealer. ;) It does seem to be holding true for coin collectors though.
The reason I mentioned that is it is never too early to start studying gold from a numismatic stand point. Then when you have the means you will...
That's pretty good. :) One of these days I will enter all 25 of my coins in the registry, I only have 8 in there now.
Just picked this up at TT a week ago. Since I am at a stumbling point in the half eagles I started the 1836 varieties. I can't afford the higher...
Those are pretty wise words. I agree, every grade has certain coins that stand out as superior. Pick a grade range that is affordable and hold out...
When I was bored in college classes I would switch hands and write left. This worked pretty well because if I was writing too much with one hand...
IMO, no. You would need pallets full of these, the storage would be troublesome and transportation would be a pain. Selling them for melt is not...
I here you on the tight thing, I think I have only purchased 4 coins all year. That is a considerable down turn as I usually purchase 30-50 or more.
So it sounds like you are far from finished if you are still considering upgrades. :D
Not an expert but the only ones I would keep are the *'s. I'd put the rest into an investment account or high dividend mutual funds.
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