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Bronze & Copper Collector

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  1. Bronze & Copper Collector

    Freeman 13 inverted V for A in Victoria?

    That's always the final determinant Richard, and I erred in reading it as "inverted V instead of A".. That being said, I distinctly see a crossbar so, my amended observation is, it is not an inverted V for A, although there is a possibility that it could be an inverted V over A, reinforcing the A. A close examination with coin in hand would be the determining factor.
  2. Bronze & Copper Collector

    Freeman 13 inverted V for A in Victoria?

    Looks like a normal A with a weak crossbar.... I've seen many like that...
  3. Bronze & Copper Collector

    Waterbird Collection

    I should have added: "Nor could I afford it..."
  4. Bronze & Copper Collector

    Waterbird Collection

    So would I. However, inasmuch as I only collect circulation strikes and do not actively pursue proofs nor patterns, I'm not losing any sleep over it.
  5. Bronze & Copper Collector

    F164a?

    Enjoy!
  6. Bronze & Copper Collector

    F164a?

    I guess I was being redundant. As you stated, incorrect image. But the coin in question is correct...
  7. Bronze & Copper Collector

    F164a?

    Incorrect image.. so definitely NOT an F-164a
  8. Bronze & Copper Collector

    September 2019 LCA catalogue now up

    I concur completely with your assessment. Obverse 2, reverse G, F-20
  9. Bronze & Copper Collector

    Bad News on the Auction Front

    That would make sense....... Equality for ALL buyers, in a open free marketplace. High bid takes it, everyone pays the SAME premium. As for selling, you can negotiate the sellers premium as it would only affect the seller and the auction house, essentially a private transaction.
  10. Bronze & Copper Collector

    Bad News on the Auction Front

    Any business will try to make the most profit that they can. Where will it stop though. It reminds me of the proverbial camel. It sticks his head in the tent to see you and before you know it he has got the whole tent, and you are on the outside looking at him....
  11. Bronze & Copper Collector

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    Wrong spot for the obverse opening....
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    Is the given letter or number to a gap or a tooth?

    I would say P of PENNY to a tooth.... As stated by many, lighting, angle, etc all conspire to confuse....... it's happened many times to me..... sometimes I'll vacillate for days, counting denticles, checking leaves, other key points, etc. And still I might not be overly confident in my final assessment . To be perfectly candid, sometimes you can never be sure without the coin in hand. ..
  13. Bronze & Copper Collector

    Last night

    Used to be, now portrayed by Donald Trump....
  14. Bronze & Copper Collector

    NCG GRADING Ebay Sellers Coins!

    I thought there had been a relationship. If you were on ebay, you could submit coins to ngc without joining any membership plan.... I know that I have submitted to ngc as an ebay member..... been awhile, but I vaguely remember being issued a number. .....
  15. Bronze & Copper Collector

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    Crazy seems somewhat inadequate; but your point is well taken. Idiotic, asinine, lunacy, senseless, brainless, irrational, illogical, absurd, ludicrous, ridiculous, etc, might be better. However the English language is insufficiently populated with words that might be considered adequate to describe that gobbledygook translation of the description.
  16. Bronze & Copper Collector

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    As with everything, there is the good and there is the bad (and sometimes it gets ugly [sorry, I couldn't resist]). You could change coin seller with any other type of seller and the analogy is still valid. Please note that I use the term "seller" and not "dealer" inasmuch as, at least to me, they mean something different. By my definition a dealer, (in anything), is someone who earns his living by marketing and selling a specific genre of item AND has some sort of professional status and respectability. A seller is someone who has no professional status and is a casual purveyor of whatever he/she purports to sell. Specifically as an example, speaking for myself, regarding coin dealers and admittedly applicable to other products, there are professionals whom I would trust implicitly on their word alone as to a description or authenticity. There are others I have so little confidence in, I wouldn't trust them if I examined the item myself in hand. Some of these dealers do not even have a presence on ebay. I'm sure that most of you have had experiences that you can apply these ruminations to. Ebay, being a vast wasteland, has become a haven for charlatans, snake oil peddlers, and others of that ilk. Ebay, being a vast worldwide marketing venue is also home to some of the most respectable, honest, and classy people that I have come to know. Essentially it is a world within a world with its own broad spectrum of inhabitants. Unfortunately there is a miniscule amount of monitoring of sellers by ebay except where it affects their business model. It takes much effort on the part of potential buyers to convince ebay that an issue needs to be addressed, and more often than not, their actions are sadly inadequate and insufficient. When all is said and done, however, class and honesty will rise to the top and as a result will bring repeat sales, which is the foundation and cornerstone (keystone) of a successful business. The fact that any business, whether online (by itself or part of a larger market venue) survives for a significant length of time is and of itself a testament to its integrity and that of its management. Ebay survives because 8t is a worldwide venue that still has good sellers on it that draw repeat business despite the bad sellers that draw the ire and complaints of buyers. There is that old adage, "fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me". You just don't buy from them again. This diatribe is not focusing, accusing, or targeting any individual or business. It is merely an observation and commentary of the way things are. Simplistically, you can't have good without evil, nor can you have evil without good. They are the yin and yang of life.
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    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    If the seller and the "Expert knowledgeable specialist" were both dealers there might be more at stake. Some ramifications might (although doubtfully) on a criminal level, however if the seller belongs to a professional numismatic dealer organization they might probably be subject to some sort of censure, especially if there was a history of this type of activity. If the seller was someone who does not make their living selling coins, I'm sure there would be leniency or call it giving the seller the benefit of the doubt. A significant issue is the same as with which we contend with ebay, the ignorance of the subject and lack of consulting experts by the entity in authority. Plus of course, relative to ebay specifically, is being in the position of biting the hand that feeds you. It does make for interesting conjecture though....
  18. Bronze & Copper Collector

    Mobile banking apps - what's the big deal?

    Much as the banks doing away with terrestrial and installing more ATM's, and then charging you for using them... Or retsil shops with self checkout, where they save on payroll, you get less service, and you still pay the same prices. ... In the same category as those businesses that tell you the information is on the Internet. Not everyone has a computer or is computer savvy. My dad is 98, my mom is 94, neither knows how to use a computer nor cell phone.... I sometimes find it overwhelming when they ask me for information about a company or potential purchase. They think you can browse online like a print catalog. I'll acknowledge that it is a but easier on an actual computer, if you can open multiple pages, but on a cellphone or tablet, especially in an app, you can't do that. Another peeve is one relating to those businesses that ONLY have a Facebook presence... I do not have access to them, inasmuch as I am not on Facebook. ... Just venting....
  19. Bronze & Copper Collector

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    I wonder what the legal ramifications would be if a dealer/seller sells a item that they know, by being informed by knowledgeable specialists, is not what it purports to be. Fraud possibly, with damages. More possibly if a member of a numismatic organization. Probably even more if it can be documented that said seller has a history of mis-attributed items for sale. Academic musings inasmuch as this could apply to a few sellers....
  20. Bronze & Copper Collector

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    No images of the other side of the coin, nor a close-up of the date/overdate...
  21. Bronze & Copper Collector

    Is it just me? .....grrr...

    Sorry Rob, my comment was made "Tongue in cheek" inasmuch as so much merchandise (of all sorts) seems to have higher prices and inferior quality. As one gets older, nothing seems as it was. "What we had when we were younger, was always better made and less expensive." Agreed with your assessment of Fleabay. And I know the forum members, especially regarding coins, know that to get true quality, you have to pay more.
  22. Bronze & Copper Collector

    Is it just me? .....grrr...

    Isn't QUALITY 'INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL' to the PRICE??
  23. Bronze & Copper Collector

    The Elusive 2002 Jamaica Proof Set Remains So

    Actually it is $50 not 50 cent, the seller got the denomination correct, however it is a 2000 millennium coin, not a 2002 as he has it listed.....
  24. Bronze & Copper Collector

    CNG 360 degree views

    Magnificent, Spectacular, Stunning, choose your own superlative..
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