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Re: Post your Gardner acquisition

Sunnywood, nice pick up on the James Stack 1901-s quarter. The coin was bought by Dave Akers of Paramount at the March 1975 James A. Stack sale and then offered in their summer and fall Rare Coin lists. Akers also bought the very colorful, album toned 1904-0 gem 25c out of James Stack as well. I see that brought a whopping… -
Re: 2000 5 ounce ATB's
I bought a PCGS FS 67 DMPL Gettysburg for Melt so I think it is a decent enough buy. I do think that these will fall falt on their face the second silver takes a big dip but the they are terrific long term holds. Just looks like the kind of thing people will collect 100 years form now after a few booms and melts. -
Re: Sabermetrics will save the world
The larger problem-- and it's the problem that I think will ultimately doom the human race-- is that while evolution punished those who refused to believe something that was true, it did not punish those who believed something that was false. Example: Someone believes that the snakes with the rattles on the end of their… -
Re: Sizeable losses for nice Fairmont coins tonight.
While I can certainly understand why potential buyers would prefer such, I can’t see where sellers have any legal obligation to disclose how many coins are in a collection or accumulation that they will be selling. It would be an entirely different matter if, prior to selling, the sellers were to make a representation… -
Re: How high do you think SILVER will go before the bottom falls out ?
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Lordmarcovan: My Roman Twelve Caesars collection as of Fall, 2025

MY TWELVE CAESARS COLLECTION AS OF FALL, 2025 This is the category of my collection for the Twelve Caesars of Rome. All my other ancient coins have their own separate thread. Coins below are displayed in chronological order. Photos are not shown to scale. Thank you for taking the time to view my collections. I welcome your… -
Re: Great Writeup on the 1792 Silver Center Cent

Per Heritage: Famous 1792 Silver Center Cent, Judd-1, MS61 Brown The First Coin Struck Inside the Philadelphia Mint 1792 P1C One Cent, Judd-1, Pollock-1, High R.6, MS61 Brown PCGS. Liberty faces right with hair flowing behind. The obverse periphery reads LIBERTY PARENT OF SCIENCE & INDUSTRY, with 1792 just below the bust.… -
Re: What do you think about a 1-100 grading system?
Last week I wrote about this so I'm not going to repete myself..I'm just going to do some pasting. There was a post above the one I was doing about this guy who was advertising his new web sit that sold british coins and he had a page on grading that I thought was intresting Here is link to site link THis is what page… -
Re: "Safe Find of 200 year old store during demo!" aka thedockter
PA theft by deception statute; § 3922. Theft by deception. (a) Offense defined.--A person is guilty of theft if he intentionally obtains or withholds property of another by deception. A person deceives if he intentionally: (1) creates or reinforces a false impression, including false impressions as to law, value, intention… -
Re: gone
<< <i>dallas- true or false - no high rise metal frame building has EVER collapsed from a fire? true or false - nothing short of a miracle would have had a building collapse structurally in exactly the same as a controlled demo, but it happened twice here? You wanted engineers, the link I provided gives dozens of examples…
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