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Re: What coin auction terms make you immediately hit the back button?

And now, the truth: 1. I'm too lazy to take a picture of each set I have for sale. You wouldn't want to see a picture of the set I will send you anyway -- it is a milk-spotted POS!! 2. "Unopened proof set" -- I already looked at this and re-sealed it with glue-stick. You can be sure it has coins that are heavily… -
Re: Proof cam / dcam franklins...
You can still find Cameo Proof Franklin halves in OGP sets and as raw singles or sets in commercial holders. However, most OGP sets have been looked over many times for Cameos. If you find a Cameo half in an OGP, you are very lucky. If you find a Cameo half in a commercial holder, most of the time the coin will have flaws… -
Re: an interesting email that I just received!!
I for one, admire a person that has millions to spend on coins and still lives in a modest home/hood. Tell him you'll be visiting realtives Lakeland this Xmas and will drive the 10 miles to his home with only .25 mill in slabbed gold he can buy on the spot. Oh, and he should have the cash on hand since you'll be there… -
Re: rainbow toned proof franklins question
I collect proof Franklins and have some familiarity with them. Most proof Franklins are untoned, particularly the 1955-1963 coins since they were packaged in the cello flat packs which were and are very good for storage. Thee 1950-1955 proof Franklins that were packaged in the cardboard box, tissue paper and either brittle… -
Re: Slabbed or Not Slabbed
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I WILL NOT Be Buying Any More Silver Eagles
I have five proof 20th anniversary silver Eagles I just took out to look at and wouldn't you know it, milk spots appearing around the outside rim on all of them. Pathetic. Now these are pretty much worthless. I have a PR70 silver reverse proof and I will be keeping a sharp eye on that one. Once the milk spotting begins I… -
2006 3 piece Silver Anniversary sets for sale one coin gradedSOLD SOLD SOLD
I have two sets all with the original packing. The reverse proofs are graded by PCGS pr69 First Strike. The other two coins are raw. SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD A question from a forum member about milk spots. None of the three coins in either set has any milk spots. They are all nice and i do not know why I did not send in all… -
Re: 1964 Cameo Accented Hair..Grade ReQ..POLL.. NEW PICS!

I am not really sure. At first I thought milk spot but when I turn it just right you can not see it anymore so to speak......After looking closer it is a blemish for sure. I assumed a milk spot now I am not so sure. If I look it is just on the surface and if tilted nothing can be seen so what else could it be? I wonder if… -
Re: An example of why NTC is even worse than ACG.
In point of fact, dipped coins are far less likely to develop the problem than undipped A coin becomes less reactive over time as it develops a "skin". Dipping strips that skin off. A dipped coin is more likely to develop problems. And, again, that huge milk spot on the reverse of this coin was not a result of a bad dip… -
Re: Why is this not a PF 70
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