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Re: Anyone have or ever see a Chapman cabinet?
Probably not quite that cheap, although I think Sears homes could be bought for a few hundred dollars around the turn of the century (you still needed to put it together). And land was ‘dirt cheap’, … (View Post)1 -
Re: MS65+ Versus MS66
A properly graded 66 should be finer than a properly graded 65+. If the coins are not properly graded then all bets are off. Many cannot tell the difference between a 65, a 65+, or a 66. Certainly th… (View Post)2 -
Re: Did someone lose a coin at the ANA?
The coin is certainly a forgery. It has a cast seam that I missed initially. I showed it to Tony Terranova, who I believe is one of the experts in this area. (View Post)1 -
Re: 1909 $5 ...Is that an "O"?
Looks like an O. Be aware of mintmark alterations with this date as well as counterfeits. Obviously would recommend buying from trusted source with TPG authentication. (View Post)1 -
Re: 1933 Double Eagle at the ANA
I disagree that the display is in poor taste. I also was disappointed with the outcome of the case, but that’s water under the bridge. The coins are now the property of the American people. They shou… (View Post)1