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Re: Before the internet existed was it possible for you to collect what you currently collect?
Some people did, and for those with dedication it seems that the difficulty in finding rare stuff was offset by low prices. Still, it would take years to put together a top-quality world chopmark typ… (View Post)1 -
Re: Phil Arnold stepping down from PCGS
Shame. He was the guy you wanted for good-quality TrueViews. (View Post)6 -
Re: Any luck tonight at Stack's?
I was not a bidder on anything in this most recent sale, but I was watching a few lots to see where they landed. This 1846-GC Eight Reales with chopmarks is a rare combination, the mint is very rare … (View Post)4 -
Re: 'A New York Gentleman's' Collection of Chopmarked Coins
This was my only buy during the sale, but I'm very happy with it. Very few paper chops of this type are known, and I'm a big fan of pre-2000 chopmark provenances. (View Post)3 -
Re: Books on World Coins
I heard about this cool book by a cool dude called 'By Weight, Not by Coyne - An Introduction to Chopmarked Coins' (View Post)4
