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Re: Very Poor Service
The only part I disagree with is that the submitter is responsible incorrect labels. If PSA isn't accountable for this then why do they have QA more than once in the process? If PSA isn't to blame and isn't qualified to catch it then why aren't we all submitting false info in situations where we would benefit like saying… -
Re: Would you have the guts to skydive?
Well, I'm kinda in the minority here. I was in Korea, and my sergeant (who was my boss), happened to be a key figure in the local sky diving club. After several conversations, I decided to check it out. Well, I guess one does not skydive without a skydiving suit, so I got one. It was white, with some cool patches, I wish I… -
Re: 1986 fleer Jordan dropping like a rock.
easy to list a few cards that have taken a dive from extraordinary heights. so many that are continuing upward trends, lew alcindor, mantle, aaron, even the recent prizm base rookies that had fallen are picking back up steam. and like grote said, pretty much anything unopened is still climbing daily. but across all sectors… -
Re: Something I'm thankful for on the best coin forum ever: Please bring back the really good ones!!
I love a good old thread. Revisits a topic, and brings to life dead and banned members. Admit to finding interesting forum members and doing a deep dive on their specialty perusing a history of posts. I find nuggets of information the antiquated search engine cannot. Most people ignore me by design or habit, so my advice… -
Re: Do coins lose weight from circulating?
Friction and wear physically remove metal. Consider sandpaper, a good macro-scale source of friction: imagine taking a coin, and a piece of sandpaper, and rubbing that sandpaper back and forth across the coin lots of times. You will end up with a very flattened coin, and a tiny pile of silver shavings that have been… -
Re: They Are Still Out There,Silver Nickels That Is.
Extremely heavy pre-1963 circulation wear War nicks are kindda funny. Every other circulating coin that I've looked at closely will lay out on a nice bell curve when plotted for wear. Most are in or near a grade and the number higher tapers off to nothing as do the number lower. Some times this curve is very tight as with… -
Re: W Quarter Pricing Continues To Be Strong Heading In To 2025
I see two markets for W quarters - average collectors who mostly seem to want nice raw examples and registry collectors chasing slabbed (mostly PCGS) top pops. I see the in-between quarters as a weak market right now. In-between quarters are slabbed mid-MS examples that are more than $25 but don’t help with the registry… -
Re: Sanchez the next mass?
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Re: 2023 college football thread
This is simply false. It's a 2-year thing for Michigan. In the 8 years from 2013 to 2021 (no OOC in 2020), their OOC included Washington, Notre Dame x4, Florida, Utah x2, Oregon State, Colorado, and BYU. 2022 was the first time in 78 years Michigan didn't play a power 5 or ND in their OOC. And, yes, as a Michigan fan, I… -
Tom Brady myth believers.....thats what happens....
Tom Brady myth believers, thats what happens when you don't have all the variables in your favor, and that is why YOU DO NOT JUDGE INDIVIDUALS BASED ON A TEAM'S SUCCES AND TITLES!!!! There are just waaay too many important variables that play such a large role in determining a teams chances of winninga title, that only a…
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