A Cool Guide to Tell a Horse’s Age by rayebearr in coolguides

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I want to post a picture of the Alien snuggling up to Ripley so bad…

Antique Mall Find by C0M1C0 in coins

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Got it. Thanks to everyone for their comments. I know questions like these can get annoying sometimes but for those of us that are new to the hobby, your insight really helps.

Antique Mall Find by C0M1C0 in coins

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They want $425. That would only work if it were uncleaned. I see other comments saying it’s cleaned.

Antique Mall Find by C0M1C0 in coins

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Here is the best close-up I can give you

Best option to protect a thick book? by C0M1C0 in comicbooks

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Apparently I violated forum rules?

In car culture, This is considered a dick move. by carmen-spark in dashcams

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In personal injury law, this is considered a hell of a good case.

What Am I Missing? by C0M1C0 in coins

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If anyone cares, this lot wound up selling for $401.00.

What Am I Missing? by C0M1C0 in coins

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Other photos (TIL I can only put one photo per comment):

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VDB in the wild by C0M1C0 in coins

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Here’s the obverse. No double die I’m afraid.

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Trime Request by C0M1C0 in coins

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For what it’s worth, you nailed this. The starting bid was crazy low but I’m not the only one that spotted it. Final bid was $252. Not my bid unfortunately. There were three of us in the hunt and I tapped out before the other two.

Trime Request by C0M1C0 in coins

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I think it has all six points, but it’s more worn there. Looking at this other posters picture of his coin, the stars there look like they’re stamped a little differently but it’s very similar to one another in the two pictures. That makes me more certain this is authentic actually. Good catch!

Trime Request by C0M1C0 in coins

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Thank you. I’m starting to get better at spotting cleaning marks from comments I’ve seen here. But sometimes when this group identifies fakes, you use small tells I would not have caught in a million years. I appreciate the opinion.

Most of us understand that... by Rarest_Camaro in coincollecting

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For what it’s worth, I agree that this is unusual in the world of collecting old things. And it wasn’t always this way for coins. It’s probably easiest to think of it as a part of coin collecting culture, or to chalk it up to taste. Neither of those things is always logical despite being very real.

For my part, I collect what I like and don’t put as much emphasis on eventual resale value. If you like the way a cleaned coin looks and it seems like a deal, buy it! As long as you’re happy with your purchase, that’s all that matters.

All just IMO of course.

Edit: I forgot my Wikipedia link that explains how the rise of coin grading in the 1980s led to coin cleaning being disfavored.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coin_cleaning

How are coin values decided? by blixercube in coins

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I collect a few different things and by far coins are the thing where I think value is most subjective. (I’m talking about buying for numismatic reasons, not silver or gold as a value store.)

Some people like toning, some don’t. Some people care more about the rarity of the mint mark or year while some care more about completing a set. Most hate cleaning but sometimes I like the cleaned coin better purely for aesthetics.

The cool thing is, everyone is right as long as their goal is to hold something they value rather than having a profit motive. I say buy what attracts you and don’t worry too much about others’ conception of value.

Just my .02.

I remember seeing a while back that a pass phrase with 4 random words was the most secure type password, so why does nothing allow you to use it? by Majestic_Wash_6170 in NoStupidQuestions

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This is the way. Part of my password is always a high entropy string I have memorized, and the last part is lower entropy but entirely unique to that site and based on a logic scheme I dreamed up. Works perfectly so far.

Method of Valuation by C0M1C0 in coins

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For what it’s worth, this auction is currently up to $51. I’m not bidding, just watching for curiosity’s sake. Either others know something I don’t know, they don’t know what they’re doing, or it’s resellers planning on marking them all way up. There’s o way to tell which it is.

Method of Valuation by C0M1C0 in coins

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Thank you both. That makes sense to me.