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The All-Steroids Team: A Look at a Team of All-Juiced Players (Article)

Thought this was an interesting read, so I passed it on to you all! Form your own conclusions! rd The All-Steroids Team: A Look at a Team of All-Juiced Players written by: Andrew Robeson (3/2009) Catcher Starter: Ivan Rodriguez For me, putting Pudge on the steroids team is tough. When I hear his name all I can think of is… -
Re: Some more OT: RIP Tom Petty
Walls Some days are diamonds Some days are rocks Some doors are open Some roads are blocked Sundowns are golden Then fade away But if I never do nothing I'll get you back some day 'Cause you got a heart so big It could crush this town And I can't hold out forever Even walls fall down And all around your island There's a… -
The proposal to shut down Niagara Falls may reveal a treasure chest in coins
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1825 B-2 Bust Quarter G-T-G : 200 Year Anniversary

With the end of the year approaching, it's time to revisit the the 200th anniversary of Browning bust quarter varieties for this year. I figured I'd wait until after the sale of the bust quarters in the Northeast Collection in June and the Steve Tompkins Collection in August. The 1825 Browning-2 variety is called R-2 in… -
Re: Some State Quarter Pops are Exploding.
You can always point out a few coins that are not following the trend but if you look at the overwhelming majority of state quarters, prices have continued to drop. Coins that sold as high as $3400 are now selling for under $200 as in the case of the Mass-P. Take the Georgia quarters that sold for $3000+ are now selling… -
Re: Early 90's stars--prices/collectibility
In just everyday life there are many items that come out that turn out to be false and some that don't come out for years that do turnout to be true. Going back to the 40's and 50's a guy named Ted Williams was frowned upon by the media, he never did anything wrong and was a great player. But the media dislike caused him… -
Re: Why no hammered copper coins? Just silver and gold?
Bronze coinage mostly fell out of use in Western Europe after the fall of the Western Roman Empire (though there were some issues in the Italian states, as well as the early modern Spanish Maravedis previously mentioned). On continental Europe, the silver coinage was frequently debased, so small base silver coins were a… -
Re: Fakes and Ebay
Yes, AI should be able to spot something like this. Perhaps it found enough 1845-CCs (counterfeits) while searching so as to not identify it as a non-existent date and MM combination. How does AI correctly identify the list of what genuine coins exist and what doesn't? How does it tell which source is accurate? Obviously,… -
Re: The 1953-S Roosevelt "acorn" variety - FS-901, New Cherrypickers' variety
Ok. Regardless, with your definition... Cherrypickers has lots and lots of that stuff you don't consider varieties. And even our host PCGS has Variety Attribution... which include VAMS... and many of those are the types that you don't consider varieties. Likewise for other series and denominations. If you prefer to call a… -
Re: Uncirculated Coins in Rolls
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