• When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.

zadok

Member: Seasoned Veteran
  • Posts

    2,641
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    6

Everything posted by zadok

  1. ...unless u want to collect lo ball coins then u can discount almost all the above.....
  2. fyi........if any non-ana members interested, in the recent oct "numismatist"....full page article on the Saudi 4-pound gold and counterfeit issues with close up photos....
  3. ...nope, only thing free is the ...stone soup...
  4. ...kilt wearers might take exception to the one leg at a time comparison...skirt wearers as well... truth is all registry entries, pcgs or ngc, are solely based on the paper label inside the plastic and the numbers there on not the coin, otherwise there would be registry sets with coin photos only (can you just imagine the threads from that?)...after all, registry sets require certifications, certifications require dollars spent and dollars spent are the intent of TPG, otherwise it would all be free...
  5. hi bid is simply a software supported bidding platform, similar to invaluable, proxibid, auctionflex etc etc etc, it is not an auction house, vendors subscribe to and utilize it as one of many such platforms available to their customers...similar to ebay, items u bid on and buy thru hi bid r transactions between urself and the individual vendor, u r not buying anything from hi bid....no two hi bid auctions r the same unless by the same vendor...each has its own merits and faults, as in any auction...buyer beware, read the fine print especially as to fees, shipping charges and returns...degree of professionalism and quality of items depends on the selling vendor...there may be some recourse for filing complaints against fraudulent vendors thru hi bid but I doubt they will settle any monetary matters....I personally have bought many items thru hi bid auctions without issue, but u need to conduct due diligence on the vendors u r dealing with as in all auctions....
  6. vkurtb......now that's what I call significant
  7. alloys of coins relatively insignificant...not even an area that any of the third party grading services addresses, e.g. if u followed this line of thought almost all of the gold coins struck by all of the world mints would have different alloys virtually every year, far as I can determine differences in alloys have no bearing on prices or collectability, the responses u received about date placement and repunched date far more pertinent...but to each his own.....thanks for response...
  8. not to worry 1917, it apparently wasn't a serious numismatic inquiry to start with.....