When I hung around Bill Hall's place in SF in the antediluvian era, we used numbers 1 to 5 for descriptives. It worked well. We could number a coin on the phone and know very closely what to expect in hand. He had terrific coins.
When was eye appealing not an important determinant to coin pricing, you’re not that old to remember that time people have been cleaning coins for centuries and it wasn’t to disinfect them I suspect.
to me what is increasingly apparent is the market for less-than universally acclaimed is shrinking and the spread between the two is growing.
I just don’t see how a tree keeps its pretty foliage without a sturdy base knowing the bark is never as pretty to look at even if it constitutes most of the tree
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It worked well.
We could number a coin on the phone and know very closely what to expect in hand.
He had terrific coins.
to me what is increasingly apparent is the market for less-than universally acclaimed is shrinking and the spread between the two is growing.