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On 2/12/2022 at 12:16 AM, Severus9 said:
Wish we could load these here directly.
Is that really not possible ?
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In general, it was usually a confusing experience when someone would bring you a coin 'list' for appraisal. Many times the person was not familiar with mintmarks. You would see an 1893 silver dollar listed in the dollar section. How do you appraise that ?
It was also usually the case that there were many copies of this list made. So, you not only had an impossible task of accurately appraising the deal, you were competing with every dealer in the phone book. There was always the guy that would offer 'moon' money on the deal, just to get the owner to bring it in to the shop. Then he would back-track and explain and buy the deal for 25 percent of what he originally offered.
Of course the exception was the occasional list of mint and proof sets, stuff you didn't need to see.......whoopie......
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On 12/29/2021 at 9:58 AM, Conder101 said:
Ride whatever gets you there, The mail MUST go through!
How true !
Back when 'Parcel Post' was an option, I would see the parcel post tortoise, with a mail sack on his back, making his way along the NYS thruway.
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On 11/30/2021 at 6:25 PM, Quintus Arrius said:Sadly, her mother "left" i.e., passed away yesterday morning.
My condolences to your wife.
It's always tough to lose people around the Christmas Holiday........
- Henri Charriere, Hoghead515 and GBrad
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On 11/4/2021 at 3:38 PM, BusinessDemiGOD said:
Im curious as to how you have made this conclusion. I have been researching this coin and its multiple variants and have noticed something peculiar... If the image of the coin looks aged, or smoothed, it is immediately considered a replica. I can see the obvious cheap casting aspects but i also have came across a vast amount of aged and smoothed coins that were 100% real... How did you reach your conclusion so i can better understand what the distinguishing factors are for a coin that has so many variations and no substantial records of mintage. I greatly appreciate yours as well as anyone else who can assist in this.
Over the past 50 years, I've examined many genuine examples when given the opportunity. Also, I've seen, literally, hundreds and hundreds, if not, more than a thousand copies. I bought my first copy at our historical society when I was about 8 years old. Everyone on my block probably has one.
Go to the Heritage site and look at a few genuine examples. You'll see that that they really don't look at all alike......
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On 10/19/2021 at 3:33 PM, zadok said:
the boomers mite have to come out of retirement to teach.....
It's funny you would say that. I was offered that job about 2 months ago. There's just no way I could change my life around like that......
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What a bunch of nonsense.
I can't even get the kid at the deli to figure out a third of a pound of potato salad, and they're going to understand 12 decimal places to pay someone a dollar......It won't happen.......
- zadok, Alex in PA. and Coinbuf
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I wasn't able to sign on for a week or so. Finally yesterday I got on......
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- I would find the refund to be acceptable as long as I can still acquire the two coins that I wanted. If it was one of those 'sold out' deals, I wouldn't be happy.
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As for myself, BU would indicate a grade between 60 and 70 with no color or toning.
Uncirculated would indicate a grade between 60 and 70 with color or toning.
That's why numerical grades were born. There wasn't enough information otherwise.....
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They look genuine.
The half cent has reverse damage, so it would be a details grade. The large cent would grade a 35 to possibly a 40.
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I wouldn't be very happy with that 20 centime with a straight grade of 61. I don't know about that grading company.
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I've used esnipe for many, many years.....
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As a seller, I just hate it when one of my auctions turns into an 'overpriced disaster'.......
- Crawtomatic and Hoghead515
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I've been working on a design......
The reverse is the skyline of Wuhan, the obverse shows virologist Shi Zhengli, with the motto "I'm your fathaah".....
- gmarguli, Coinbuf and Hoghead515
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9 hours ago, Hoghead515 said:I just had some suspicions and I could be totally wrong on. I've been wrong many many times before.
I thought I was wrong once, but I was mistaken.
- Hoghead515, Alex in PA. and RonnieR131
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Here's one that costs a fortune. Here.....
At least you know they exist....
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At the card table, it means the last card of a certain value that's left in the deck.
For example, when three of the aces are 'out', and a player needs an ace, he's trying to catch the 'case ace'.
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This past Winter I got into a little more air gunning. Boy, has that technology come a long way ! You can go as high as a 50 caliber, and it can have suitable velocity for big game. I have a PCP (pre-charged pneumatic), you pump up a cylinder with a hand pump to 3000 PSI. Of course you can use a compressor or scuba tank too. My rifle is good for 40 shots or so with one charge. .177 caliber and 1050 FPS velocity. It's really quiet, and, of course, ammo costs virtually nothing. One way to beat this ammo crises.
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That's a beautiful collection.
I received an error coin in my change at the supermarket the other day. Of course, I tossed it out of the car window in the parking lot as I left.
I could just imagine it joining all the other errors laying in that lot.
- Hoghead515 and Coinbuf
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Just a 'stock photo' error, to be sure.....