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Re: Is the 'greying' of America good for numismatics?
I disagree. The next generations are not composed of collectors that started by filling Whitman folders from circulation, joined coin clubs in school and watched coin values soar it the 60s, 70s and … (View Post)1 -
Re: Is the 'greying' of America good for numismatics?
Do you really believe the grading services don't encourage resubmissions (and crossovers)? Without them, they would largely be relegated to moderns or foreign coins. The business model is flawed. Mor… (View Post)1 -
Re: Should I send this to PCGS for another look at it. 1892 Indian Cent.
No. It appears the coin has a tad of rub and should not upgrade. Won't downgrade either because of the guaranty. Just my opinions based on the scan - others surely will disagree. (View Post)1 -
Re: Is the 'greying' of America good for numismatics?
No way is it good for numismatics. The demographics are horrible - just go to a coin show and look around. It looks like the lobby of an assisted living facility. Youngsters just don't care about rar… (View Post)2