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Re: What I Learned Here Today...
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Re: 1921 P Morgan VAM...can't find this one...help please
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Re: Picked up some 64 Proof sets dial uppers big pics
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Re: A tribute to the poor man's Walking Liberty set.
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Re: ASE's & AGE's with flavor do you like?
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Re: I just sent 9 coins to NCS for conservation.
Rampage - I am with you - let the professionals do it. I have used them in the past on silver proof coins. They do a great job - some would call it 'miracles'. They have been able to remove haze, spots, and ugly toning. Don't expect that grades will be high after conservation. My highest grade after conservation is Proof… -
Re: ~*~*~ LordM's OPERATION PAPERCLIP 2012 (Finished! winner of final drawing announced!) ~*~*~

SWAP NUMBER THREE. An NGC PF65 1962 Franklin Half Dollar. Sorry there is no picture of it at present, but "noow" said it is "white with some toning spots". The Numismedia trend value is $25. Until it arrives I have no idea of its eye appeal or lack thereof, so if you're making trade offers before I update this with… -
Re: eBay to Revise Certified Coin Policy
Absolutely no reflection on Wayne, as he's the messenger, but a slabbed TPG coin doesn't always reveal the aesthetics of eye-appeal if no picture (both front and back) is present. If it's advertised as MS69, I would like to see what it looks like. Does it have milk spots, carbon spots, dull finish, etc.? I buy from dealers… -
Everything Youve Always Wanted To Know About Vermont Colonials, from the PCGS COIN GUIDE

no, I dont have this memorized Our Hosts have a wonderful writeup on the Vermonts, well worth a read!! Coinage Authorized Of the several states which issued copper coins during the 1780s the earliest was Vermont, an independent area which was not formally a state until its admittance to the Union in 1791. On June 10, 1785,… -
Re: Numismatic Fun Quiz #3, ANSWERED on 11/8
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