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Moxie15

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  1. As I see it the problem with your statement is if a sticker on a holder is is so important to a collector that it is the first question they ask then their heart is not about the love of the coin but the love of something else. If this is where your heart is at, especially a newbie, the one is just a short step away from becoming a collector of the right number on the proper label in the preferred holder with the correct sticker. If this is where one's heart is then fine fine. There are many who say that no matter how knowledgeable a numismatist this person may be their heart is not set on the coin but the holder. Wanting only the best coin available is not a matter of the mind but a matter of the ego.
  2. In a perfect world perhaps. In this world if a newbie is spending such money without some kind of knowledge of his hobby then he is not being honest to himself and had better beware. Yes honest sellers are great but they are also human, and above all trying to make a living by getting you to buy their product. There are some here that think coin dealers need to be saints to be in business, to them I just smile. Perhaps I am simply jaded, and do not collect in the realm where CAC is a major factor, but outside of online forums I have seen little interest in what CAC thinks. If the dealer says 'yes it has' and the buyer still buys the coin, is he wrong? Ultimately if one's most important concern is what CAC thinks then I question where one's heart truly is.
  3. Maybe, just maybe if you wrote as if you ever had a high school level English class I would think it worth while to go on.
  4. So who does the engraving now? HAL 9000?
  5. yes, from 1991 to 2006 and 2010 to present I think
  6. has anyone guessed John Gardner?
  7. I think the 1925 D is worth 3 or 4 cents, maybe up to 5 vents. The 1963 D is worth face value. I think it has some strike doubling that adds no value. You asked what we think. There it is.
  8. Reich or Rieck something like that
  9. If it were a cladding error you would feel a ridge where the outer layer is missing. run you thumbnail across it, if you do not feel an obvious bump where the color change is then it is not a cladding error. It looks like a stain from the picture
  10. okay, one of the Barbers, then. William Barber?
  11. Wright? forget his first name. John, maybe?
  12. @Hoghead515it is not Longacre, Think 20th century
  13. this engraver was chief during the demise of many of what some say were our country's most beautiful designs and designed one of the replacement designs himself