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Re: 2020 d penny errors
@boomboom6986 said:
what how is that possible you make a video of you taking another coin and pressing it against it and ill believe that
One of life's imponderables is that people come on forums full of actual experts, and ask a question (presumably because of said experts), then argue with said experts.
New flash: People are trying to help you; being pissy because you don't understand isn't a good way to get people to continue to help you.
Re: Your thoughts on this toned Peace Dollar I'd like to purchase...
With me being a Peace dollar collector, an expert by no means, I like my Peace dollars, "eye blinding" with luster and blast white. I have seen a similar toned Peace dollar, and it presented an array of yellows and golds. It was actually a nicely toned and attractive coin, one which I wouldn't have minded in my collection, albeit a first for me. I would need to see such a coin in my hand to make a decision, especially this coin. The search for nice Peace dollars and nicely, attractively toned dollars is few and far between, especially for a Cac'd stickered coin.
Re: And a new "PCGS" Morgan Morgan hits the net- 1885-CC...
"that subject would be of interest."
Agree
Re: Black Monday
if that happens i'm changing favorite teams
but it's not going to happen
Re: Amazing prices for pretty common French copper and silver
Which is truthfully crazy because SOOOO much gem coinage of these later types is certainly still sitting raw...
As Bob13 noted - and backed up by a few threads on here the past year or two - Semeuse toners seem to do well.
I find it kinda nuts... the low mintages on early-mid 1800s branch mints in decent grade are what SHOULD be chased, I think. That said, the Ceres, Dupuis, Semeuse designs are very attractive... so I sort of get it.