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Re: My worst Numismatic Blunders
I like to buy only from well-established auction sites, then i have 3 levels of backup - the slab, the auction house, and the underbidder all give reassurance. As for greatest blunder, I'm one of the… (View Post)3 -
Re: When does a modern coin become a classic coin
Agree with Mr Spud's #1. When they went to presidents instead of Liberty (big mistake IMO) that's when they ceased being classic. So Indian penny, Buffalo nickel (OK, not technically Liberty), Libert… (View Post)3 -
Re: Spirited bidding on certified "Genuine" damaged large cent...
That coin might be very interesting, it is entirely an incuse/brockage/whatever you would call it when the coin itself looks like the dies that should have made it, both obverse & reverse are tot… (View Post)1 -
Re: Nothing but semi-key date posts, raw, slabbed, problem, cleaned, sscratched, banged up ones, etc.
There was no "I", artificial or otherwise, involved in writing the title. (View Post)1 -
Re: Do people minted this century care about collectable coins at all, and will they in the future?
If the need to collect stuff is hard-wired, I can't see any better option long term than old rare coins. Think of all the collecting fads that have faded out - beanies, pet rocks, cabbage patch dolls… (View Post)2
