The Axis of Darkside Evil
Aethelred
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1. Statehood Quarters.
2. PVC.
3. Cosmicdebris (fot the following sig line photo).
2. PVC.
3. Cosmicdebris (fot the following sig line photo).
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Also, I don't think statehood quarters are all that bad for the simple reason that they have brought more people either into collecting for the first time or caused renewed interest in people who used to collect and stopped for whatever reason. I know this means that people are collecting liteside coins, but sooner or later those same people will discover that the liteside coins are only a very tiny portion of the coins that are available and then we will have more darkside converts!!! Yes, this means more competition for some of the series but even that is a good thing because renewed interest will bring more coins out of hiding and into the marketplace (so that everyone will have a shot at those coins!).
Total Copper Nutcase - African, British Ships, Channel Islands!!!
'Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup'
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<< <i>What's a "Statehood Quarter"? >>
It is something a lot like a baseball card or benie baby, but rounder and metal.
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If you want to see what some of the quarters look like, you can do a search on ebay for state quarters - you should get several thousand hits that will have pictures to check out.
Total Copper Nutcase - African, British Ships, Channel Islands!!!
'Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup'
We ARE watching you.
Total Copper Nutcase - African, British Ships, Channel Islands!!!
'Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup'
Obscurum per obscurius
09/07/2006
We slab united.
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Just arrived another one right now- Michigan , and I like it as well as previous ones...
<< <i>fot () the following sig line photo >>
<< <i>slabs that do now () allow you to see the third side of the coin >>
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I have only bought 1 slabbed darkside coin and I gave that one to Clank for the Xmas giveaway.
Total Copper Nutcase - African, British Ships, Channel Islands!!!
'Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup'
It's all good, man.
We ARE watching you.
09/07/2006
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Don
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09/07/2006
It can be rolled between the fingers (edge of course), closely examined, hefted, smelled, weighed and generally interacted with. Dealing with an entombed coin is like viewing a corpse-It resembles the deceased but differently than in real life.
I see more and more slabbed world coins selling for a lot of money on e-bay, while identical unslabbed counterparts sell for much less.
Buying a slabbed coin is no guarantee of it being a nice coin.
This 1848 French essai is optimistically graded MS62 by NGC. It's a beautiful coin with prooflike fields but there are simply too many scratches in the fields for it to be MS62. Yet I bought the coin with confidence because it was slabbed-I would have been much more careful if not slabbed and might have requested better pictures and saved myself not a small amount of money.
However, slabbed coins work because it lets people who don't know coins buy with confidence (many times misplaced). I believe it's a marketing tool that is perfect for this day and age of electronic, sometimes sight unseen trading and buying.
The collector and investor needs to be just as careful nowadays if not more so because there is a great deal of slabbing abuse going on-I don't know what is in these graders heads. I spent several hours going through slabbed coins at a coin store recently, and the condition diversity of identical coins at identical grades was mind-blowing and not a little scary.
The dealers know which ones are bad too but it doesn't matter because they will sell the plastic with the grade and shrug their shoulders.
How many dealers have the courage and honesty to do what Civitas does with a slabbed coin that he feels is overgraded-he'll let you know upfront how he feels and I respect that. Despite his warning, I purchased the coin because I felt the price was cheap for the grade-I know, buy the coin, not the plastic. Well damn it, the plastic is supposed to be the comfort zone that lets me make the purchase.
I don't like slabbed coins and will be breaking this one out a la Cosmicdebris, with fanfare, falling hammers, cutting torches, and god knows what else. Of course the temptation to sell it at the MS62 grade is very strong, but why should I screw someone else? Rather, the coin will go free and be labeled uncirculated and sit comfortably within a 2 x 2 or airtite, without the stigma of the wrong grade.
is that you end up being governed by inferiors. – Plato
09/07/2006
A bas le plastique!
is that you end up being governed by inferiors. – Plato
09/07/2006
The more you crack out, the more coins need to be re-slabbed later on. David likes the marketing aspect of it.
is that you end up being governed by inferiors. – Plato
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<< <i>I've got lots of slabs and raw coins and coins in various types of folders and holders.
It's all good, man. >>
That's well said!
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