See, you could have saved up all of these comment problems by just posting the picture of the coin in the first place. Thanks for finally following the rules.
What difference does that make to his post? He wasn't asking to guess the grade or anything about the coin. What rules are you referring to in this instance?
Speaking of labels and worthless attributions, here is a current auction for a San Antonio W that is "First Discovery" https://www.greatcollections.com/Co...tional-Park-First-Discovery-1-of-6-PCGS-MS-64 $535 is the current bid... you can get a better grade for much cheaper.
What on earth are you talking about? What rules were broken? Where are the mods for this infraction? Did you report it? What is going on that I missed?
Not sure how it started as I wasn't there but I do know that after 9 months my mother was glad to get rid of that 9 lb. she was carrying around in her tummy.
I tried but failed to do so. I'm exhausted tonight. Also in more pain than normal but I'm not grumpy. I just don't get it. I get the test results next Wednesday.
This one went for $299. Tried to snipe it at $215 when it was $172 at the last 10 seconds. Someone's max bid of $217 beat me and then at 2 seconds left someone shot it to $299 https://www.ebay.com/itm/2019-W-25C...ions-Nat-Hist-Park-TX-West-Point/193114031991 Nonetheless, someone got 3 grades higher and saved $236+Buyer Fee than that GC listing.
Forgot to check this yesterday. It went for $1,040 with BF Why!? It's text on a piece of paper and the bidders obviously did not care about the coin inside because a MS-67 can be had for around $300
False. They did care that the coin was released early, if you don't like it that's fine but the BS about buyers not caring about coins because you don't approve is exactly that BS