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Twentycent

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  1. Hey, are you hot? You're not as...well...frightening looking here as you are other places!!! Congrats! Jerry
  2. I hate hearing about things like this but it happens quite often in collectibles. It's always the same thought. If people only knew then what we know now. Jerry
  3. If anyone is interested, there is a stamp discussion forum over at PCGS....Actually I should say Collector's Universe. Jerry
  4. "I abhor all irredeemable paper, everything in the shape of paper issued for ciculation whether by government or individuals, which cannot be turned into gold or silver at the will of the holder." Daniel Webster. Anybody have any other quotes about paper money by well known people? How about un-well known people? How about some originals from the board members? Jerry
  5. WOW! Another Jerry. Welcome aboard!!!! Jerry
  6. mmarotta, that was very nicely written. Thank you, Jerry
  7. Well, I guess I better pick up a few. It is kind of errie though. As a matter of fact, I don't like it one bit. Why do you just say SBAs? Is that they design they mention? Jerry
  8. That was interesting. I always wondered what it looked like inside a TPG. Jerry
  9. I was told none of the TPG graders wear gloves because it causes clumziness when handling the coins???!!? Jerry
  10. I know that!!!!! But why? Is it just taken for granted that all Franklin Proofs are FBL? Or is it taken for granted that all Franklin Proofs are NOT FBL?? Jerry
  11. Are all proof Franklins considered FBL? None considered FBL? What's the deal?? Jerry
  12. Hi Gump! You found the right spot. Proofs? Someone already mentioned about the RedBook. It's a great reference. It tells you about proofs in there. Proof refers to the method of manufacture. There purpose is...well whatever you decide!! Jerry
  13. Thank-you, thank-you for mentioning stamps. I too started out with both coins and stamps. I am now getting back into my stamp collection. When I think back to what I learned from stamps I marvel. All, the different countries, and how they spell them, not just the English language way. I did see/hear this recently. Stamp collectors still out number coin collectors by far because of the large following around the world of stamps depicting Disney characters! Jerry
  14. sitting in your Sauna?? That was one thing missing in your tour from yesteryear. Jerry
  15. Do you normally pay the dealer's asking price? Or do you make an offer? Is there a price cutoff? Like $1.00 to $100..heck with it, $101 to $1000..maybe, and anything over $1000..it's quite possible. Jerry
  16. I put on my coin collecting want list to go to coin shows outside the U.S. So, some how some way I'm going to one somewhere before the year is over. Jerry
  17. This looks like fun. Anybody plan on attending? www.nuphilex.com Jerry
  18. I didn't see any price quotes for Trends' price on the item I looked at. That seems to be popping up lately. Jerry
  19. For the past six months I have become more intrigued with circulated coins. I was always shooting for the best mint state coin I could find and afford. Especially blast white Morgans with super cartwheels. Now, my favorite grades are EF45 and AU50. The marks and wear for those two grades just seem to fit. So, I sold most of my blaster Morgans. Now, my favorite coin in my collection is a 1893-S Morgan in G6. Thank goodness their were people who had reason to preserve some 89-S Morgans in mint state. But the real thrill for me now is owning a mintage rare (100,000) Morgan that was actually put into circulation. And survived it's "trip" to become a Good-6! I'm hooked! My next favorite coin is a 1909-S VF Lincoln. Jerry
  20. Do you know a dealer you trust? I would suggest you have someone pre-screen them first. Jerry
  21. Awhile back we had a Redbook thread going. I have a 1963 with mis-numbered pages that I found out was worth a little more money now than one with the right numbered pages. Here's the prices for a 09-S VDB listed: Good 70.00 V.G. 78.00 Fine 90.00 V.F. 95.00 E.F. 105.00 Unc. 165.00 I was in 4th and 5th grade in 1963. If my Dad had given me $165 back then to buy a Unc., I would have gone and bought a bunch of cool toys. Like some Army men and a throw glider and stuff. Who wants and old, stupid 09-S VDB anyway! This is my favorite price from the 1963 Redbook. 1893-S Morgan: Ex Fine 125.00 Unc 1,200.00 !!!!! WOW. Jerry edited: If anybody has a favorite coin they would like to know the list price in the 1963 Redbook, PM me and I'll look it up. If I get enough I'll list them here in a thread later in the week.
  22. You bought it because you knew if you screwed up you could come to CoinPeople and confess what you did and we would still be your friends!!! NICE coin. Jerry
  23. What a nice thing to hear. Seems about this time last year all the reports from medium to small size local shows were dismal. Poor attendance and no show dealers with a lot of the show-ups leaving early. Sign of the times?? Jerry
  24. One thing I forgot to mention is there is NO buyer's premium in these auctions. And they are just plain fun. I won a 1893-S Morgan that's a VG-8 or very close for $1,750.00 And it's problem free with a second opinion!---sent it to another dealer after I got it. Jerry
  25. I've found a couple really great old-fashioned mail bid auctions. I get a monthly list from each. They also have their list on the web so you can enter your bids from there also. The 1st is American Coin and Stamp Brokerage, Inc. out of Merrick NY www.acsb.com and the 2nd is Lake Norman Coins & Auction Co. Before we lost the site, we had a thread going about "holed coins". These people have quite a few in their auctions. www.coinmall.com/duskie/ If these links don't work, you can always find them on www.coinsheetlinks.com Jerry
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