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Re: 1896-s Barber Half..........how to crack-out a $1500 profit from a newbie using sulfur
I feel no empathy for people who spend money on things when they have little knowledge. The seller had larceny in his heart, there is little doubt, but the buyer did also. No one can convince me that… (View Post)6 -
Re: Patent for objectively grading coins
issues with @Insider2 business model * Start up costs The R&D and Marketing involved would be orders of magnitude higher than that of a normal human eye grading service. I think most would agree … (View Post)1 -
Re: Is this proof Walking Liberty half worth more because it's in an older NGC slab?
People collect all kind of things. There is a fairly active plastic and label subset of numismatists, so to some, there would be added value in the plastic., to others, not so much. It is one of the … (View Post)1 -
Re: WHAT TYPE OF COIN PRESS was used in the Bombay Mint in the late 19th Century?
So what am I missing? If memory serves... The die on a screw press should remain in one position. I t should not turn with the turning of the screw. Like a vice the screw presses against the back of … (View Post)3 -
Re: Micro Characteristics Quiz #5 **ANSWERED**
struck through thread i say not graffiti as it looks as if the string brook and the fibers can be seen (View Post)4
