Remember PCGS motto, “The Best Coins Always End Up in PCGS Holders”. So, take it with a grain of salt that the better the coin, the better the...
I hear it’s a pretty good club. I am not a member, but hear good things. I won a door prize there one of the days last weekend, so my opinion may...
I don't think I have a friend good enough to say, "Yeah, help me take inventory of all this silver and then go bury it some place where I do not...
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I would make the trade! I believe even with the GSA being the lower part of uncirculated, it is still a better holding that the 5oz and the ase...
APMEX also has several listings on ebay that seem to update pricing similar to the website. It looks like shipping was a little cheaper to go...
I usually can't find any better place than http://www.gainesvillecoins.com/ I have had very good luck and their prices seem to always be the best....
I agree, I do not recommend purchasing any CC dollars unless you know what you are looking at, especially rare dates. They are not easy dates and...
I guess I don't understand what you are begging to differ. When I noted "less common dates in non-GSA packaging a lot easier", means you can't...
I have had a lot of luck collecting, buying, and selling CC dollars. I started out buying some GSA's in the 82-84 years. They are theeasiest to...
There is some info about the $1,000 bags on the PCGS site. If you look under the resources-books and they are free to read. Some great stories...
I have used this site before http://www.moneyfactory.gov/fractionalcurrency.html I can't remember if I got much info or not from it, but I had it...
I would be afraid to dip a proof coin. I would be afraid to get a purple slab on a 2012 coin too, unless it was something REAL special.
You will probably get a better deal paying cash, as it costs 3%-6% for the dealer to use the credit card...which can add up fast. I have also...
You are essentially comparing apples to apples. I would say what ever you can buy at a lower margin from melt is the best deal.
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