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Re: The REAL Problem with Moderns.
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Re: The REAL Problem with Moderns.
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Re: The REAL Problem with Moderns.
Meaning you would likely get a bad review over it, but it's not illegal. Have you not seen numerous threads over "lost items" that forum members feel are due to the sale price being too low? If you are unwilling to sell it for less than $50, then either start it at $50 or put a reserve on it. To start it at $1 and let… -
Re: The REAL Problem with Moderns.
Wanna bet? While this coin has deficiencies it is about as good as this date was made. About 99.8% of coins this nice or better went straight into circulation. Fewer than 1 or 2% of survivors are this nice. You can check every single one of these and you might not find a true Gem. When the sample size is so small and the… -
Re: The REAL Problem with Moderns.
I wonder what would happen to collecting coins of the current design if all of the current designs were retired and replaced with something different (i.e. get rid of the cent and nickel, add new $1.00, $2.00 and $5.00 coins, get rid of $1, $2 and $5 bills, and have new designs for the dime, quarter, half dollar, dollar,… -
Re: The REAL Problem with Moderns.
Most of what people do individually and collectively is largely inertia. We maintain the same beliefs even over many centuries because it's easier. Even "money" itself has no value beyond what we assign to it. The more around and the more wasted the less we believe it is worth. Anything can be money as was proven when…
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