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  1. Oh my gawd! And so the backlash begins.

     

    Where does it end? Federal inspectors regulating third party grading services? Complete Federal reporting of all coin transactions done at your local coin dealer and bourse floors? State registration and credentialing of numismatic dealers?

     

    I know so far it is only at the state level, and in only one state, but it is directly tied to a federal campaign, and a large federal campaign rainmaker. The Feds are just waiting and watching till they crash the party.

  2. Franklin spent a lot of time in France.  He was enlisting their help in fighting the English to gain independence.  Though I'm not sure specifically what the commem is for.

    Both true! But there is one aspect of his life that is tied with France that he is being honored for.

    You are so close you are about to burst into flame...

  3. I read with interest in my latest edition of Coin World that France is looking at producing a commem next year to honor and celebrate the 300th anniversary of the birth of Benjamin Franklin. That coin will probably be my first modern French commem to be added to my collection.

     

    When I told my wife about it, she gave me a puzzled look. I asked her what was wrong, and she said "Why is France having a coin for Benjamin Franklin." I just smiled at her.

     

    Anyone here know the answer without looking it up?

  4. I had tinkered around with the idea of a “hobby” that would allow me to do something that I would enjoy, and be worth something at the end as well. I have always enjoyed history, so I looked at stamp collecting. Didn’t take long, not my cup of tea at all. I had lived through the baseball, football, hockey, Nascar card crazes, and wanted no part of that. That left teapots or coins. :ninja:

     

    I chose coins. ;)

     

    It then did not take me long to realize that all the really neat looking U.S. coins I was liking cost a full arm, part of a leg, and sometimes a right eye as well. Man, U.S. coins can be expensive for being as “young” as they are. So surfing the internet I found a bunch of sites for “darkside” coins. Granted, I could not read a lot of them as I barely can read and speak the Queen’s English, but I can understand pictures. And world coins are beautiful, and remarkably affordable compared to U.S. coins.

     

    My ancestral roots are from Germany, Switzerland and Austria. Those were the first three countries I started with. It has now moved like most collections to the pat “anything I find pretty” area. I love the darkside coins. ;) I just wish I had a local dealer who would deal in foreign coins, instead of treating the word “foreign” as an obscenity.

  5. Well technically my world coin collection started when I travelled to Europe when I was 15.  I brought home coins/notes from each country, but that didn't start my collecting of them.

     

    That started when I went to the Safe Deposit box with my Mom and she let me have my father's coin collection.  I had no idea he had world coins.  I was going through trying to identify them, but some I just couldn't so I ended up here asking questions and it was really CP that started me going down that path.

    Wow Tiffi! Do you mean that your world collection just took off after you became a member here? If that is true, you have amased some great coins in a very short time.

  6. IPB means Invision Power Board. It's the forum software that we use.

    This icon is used in the defualt skin/theme, other skins/themes use different icons.

    Ah, so when you see the whole thing, complete with words, it means that you have never been in that area? When you see it with the little tick mark on the bottom right means new posts in this area, and a ghosted icon means nothing new?

  7. F12/8 = the grade of the coin. This is EAC grading. The coin's grade is F12 but because of scratches and recoloring its net grade is 8.

    It has been my experience in my somewhat limited travels in the numismatic world that the graders of early Large American coppers are a very anal group. They grade very tightly, and with very unbending rigid standards. Coins that I would grade a full, maybe even two, grades higher are constantly being knocked down due to this minor strike in the field or this rim knock.

    Early Copper graders are a tough bunch!

  8. I am looking to purchase some SuperSafe self sealing 2x2's.

     

    JP's corner has about the best prices on the net for them, BUT they have a brick and mortar store in Missouri, so if I order from them I have to pay not only shipping I have to pay TAX! :ninja: And man that really gets under my skin to have to pay both. One or the other and I can deal, but not both.

     

    So, anyway, besides JP's corner, where can I get these wonderful self sealing 2x2's for a resonable price? I would have thought that Brent-Krueger would have them, but I cannot get the SuperSafe brand to come up. They are selling standard staple 2x2's.

     

    Thanks for any help in this.

  9. Proof 1856 Flying Eagle Cent

    Gorgeous BU 1916 St. Lib. Q.

    1901-S Quarter

    1799 Large Cent

    2 1893-S Morgans

    Complete small cent collection in very high grade

    Complete standing liberty quarter collection in high grade

    on & on & on...

    ALL STOLEN BY MY EX-WIFE in 1991 -- ironically, it was just TWO DAYS AGO that she decided to "ease her conscience" by telling me which NYC dealer fenced it... :ninja:

     

                                                                      TOM

     

                                                                ANA-LM 5376

    I would thank her for clearing her black heart conscience, and then clear my own by talking with an attorney to file a civil suit (after we check to see if the statue of limitations has run out for criminal charges) to recover the value of the collection. That should help her ease her conscience even more.

    Holy crap.

  10. In an effort to stick to a grocery budget, we go to the bank/ATM each payday and pull out some cash for the grocery store. Our thinking is that if we just have cash, we will stick the list and not buy a bunch of junk food, running the budget over.

     

    The wife had asked me to go to the grocery store on Saturday, and gave me the cash she had pulled from the ATM. 7 brand new, in consective order $20 bills. They were so crisp! As I am looking at them and seeing that they are in consective order, she says "No! Rick you cannot keep pulling all my grocery money out and keeping it just because they are new and in order!" I told her not to worry, I would replace the $140 with a true and trusted source of funds, a check!

     

    I got 7 new $20 for the collection, and we got our food. Win Win!

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