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Re: A few coins from my 7070 (Seated dollars, Trade dollar, toned trime)
<< <i>Nice coins, but the 1868 dollar is NOT a proof [IMO]. >> The dollar was bought raw from Executive coin company, and it was sent to NGC where it came back AU53. I cracked it out and put it back in the album. It was submitted to make sure that it was a proof. And in hand, the coin has a lot more reflectivity, was hard… -
Mega-Seller May Vanish From EBAY, Ease Crowded Search Results
Small collectible sellers could benefit, if EBAY is forced to again cater to the "little guys." There is virtually no cross-category traffic from the megas to the little guys. There is huge crossover traffic from the legacy buyers in consumer categories to the small collectible sellers. With its largest lister now in the… -
Re: 1839-O 50c Newp
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Re: Sayings Dealers told you that stuck....
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Re: "Coingate" erupts
This country tolerates CEO's directors, and upper-level executives of PUBLICLY HELD companies who pay themselves gigantic and unjustifiable salaries, bonuses, stock options and perks. Really, all that is going on is that they are taking as much as possible from the owners (shareholders) of the company. There is no limit to… -
Re: Dollar-backed stablecoins are coming soon
Letting private companies issue stable coins tied to the dollar, gold, silver or ?prevents the government from being the only game in town. It's just a Trojan Horse. The language in the bill hasn't been finalized and there's every reason to believe that gov.com will require full disclosure of personal transactions to… -
Re: Purchased an 1833 bustie that goes against the norm for me
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Re: Why not reach out to the submitter from the grading room?
It's too much work to expect a grading company to micromanage every coin they get through their system, I mean who do they expect to make such an executive decision? So a grader decides to flag it for conservation, which is going to add a minimum of $25 on to the coin, the submitter has to agree to that and it still comes… -
Re: A piece of history from B. Max Mehl (numismatic pioneer)
Mehl died on September 28, 1957. Mary Ellen Ferguson carried on the Mehl business until her death in 1961. She had served as Mehl’s executive secretary for more than 40 years. The company relocated to Costa Mesa, California, under the direction of Kenneth Nichols. He was a PNG dealer active with K & G Numismatics in the…
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