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Re: Hamilton to be Dropped from $10 for Woman

Why not just say Elizabeth Cady Stanton? I thought that some might be inspired to take a closer look at ECS and what she stood for if I be a little mysterious and use initials instead of full name of person who you have identified correctly as Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Born on November 12, 1815, in Johnstown, New York,… -
Did I fall asleep for too long ?
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Amazing toned 1922 Peace Dollar Electric-Blue, blue, maroon, orange, etc.
I am not an expert to toning, and I just recently found out (through these boards) that toned peace dollars arent common. A few years ago, I went to my grandmothers house in Colorado after she died (to clean up the house, it was a royal mess). While I was there, I found many coins (this is actually where I really got… -
Re: Ever had a "collection" sneak up on you?
You're story is a little too familiar Bochiman. I'm working on a colonial - present type set that's mostly encased in plastic and still mostly 20th century, I like all the series. I'm not all about the plastic or PCGS necessarily, but I'm no expert, so the opinion is nice. Even if their opinion is wrong, like the 1 ACG… -
Congratulations to silver (@22.62) - outperforming gold

This no dis to Proof's thread but a compliment to it. Silver is climbing the Great Wall that the Hunt Brothers built three decades ago. Silver may have just reached a new base station. I think it's safe to say that some here would confess that $50 will be broken in the not too distant future. In the Fall of 2008 I began to… -
Did I fall asleep and miss something
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Re: Texas Administrative Code Regarding Some Pertinent Provisions For Coin Auctions
Lee, SINCE YOU BROUGHT IT UP I'LL GIVE YOU THE COURTESY OF A RESPONSE: With all due respect. By their own admission they used a false bidder. True, those willing to excuse that breach would argue that that was a procedural violation as opposed to an egregious one and simultaneously ascribe no ill intent. What is even more… -
Re: Poor Discussion Choice...
Here's the pages it is on just by googling ejection marks Breen Thanks all https://www.pcgs.com/books/earlycents/oops/5 *Feeding Normally, the feeder mechanism released one blank at a time from the hopper, and guided it into the coining chamber, atop the lower die and within the open collar. Malfunctions can arise from… -
Re: One of One? Or, PMD?
In short: no. This does not happen. If the mint were to deliberately damage or deface a die because it failed an inspection, it would simply be destroyed; they wouldn't carve ampersands on it and then strike coins with it. And if, hypothetically it did happen, then a "mark" carved or stamped onto a die would create a… -
Re: Do you trust AI?
My initial reponse to the OP's question was...trust AI with what, exactly? ...So I asked AI (Gemini) :blush: - PROMPT: Can I trust AI? Trusting AI is a bit like trusting a highly intelligent, incredibly fast intern who sometimes sleep-walks: you can rely on them for the heavy lifting, but you probably shouldn't let them…
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