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Re: Is it me or is this '62T Koufax tilted??

<< <i>Although the condition of the card is AWESOME ... almost as good as when it was printed in Brooklyn, NY 48 years ago ... that does NOT belong in an "8" slab. The tilt is just too distracting. >> I was having a hard time trying to determine whether the picture was centered well or not -- and the tilt threw me off.… -
Re: Another Half Dime, this with a Cud
Reverse cuds are often not true cuds. Since the reverse die is within the close collar the broken piece usually can not get away and merely drops down wedging between the die and the collar. (On pieces struck with an open collar of course the retained cud is rare because the open collar is far enough way that the piece of… -
Re: My hats of to those of you that "shorted" PM's & Oil a month ago
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Re: Come see how the 1oz Platinums are selling this week...
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Re: Isn't it time to let this five-year-old thread just ... die?
Bochiman, you bring great discredit upon yourself by falsely representing a quote in your last reply. If it is your opinion that is fine. At least have the intestinal fortitude to post it as such. Do not fraud the forum by editing a statement and representing it as a quote, which it clearly was not. -
Re: Another Believe it or Not... Robbery
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Re: 1986 Panini Supersport Boxes from Cyprus be careful....
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Re: Post a "Tales from the coinshop" story.
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Re: Looking for information - chick-fil-A bicentennial
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"A consolation prize, part 2"

This thread is about a two-part acquisition, the first being the NGN $5 I wrote about previously. Moffatt coinage has a fascinating story, and out of all the privately minted gold, Moffatt & Co enjoyed the most prestigious reputation based on official assays performed in Philadelphia. For some reason, the 1853 $20 is…
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