Some sets with a ship date of 6/17 and the one I ordered yesterday is 9/30. My guess is today's update will show around 270k ordered and final...
It's the final countdown! 2 hrs 21 minutes to go. Order plenty, you've got months to cancel. [ATTACH]
First Strike would actually be useful if they removed the designation from any coin that gets sent in for spot removal. That way when you saw a...
Then you should have bid on it.
It takes a while to work off the initial oversupply. That's one reason the 2012 set has barely budged from the initial price. Everyone could buy...
I don't agree with buying coins you're not sure as a gamble and using the14 days as an in-home evaluation period.
I just went to an item I purchased and clicked on Contact Seller. It went straight to the email form not the Resolution Center.
Nobody cares about First Strike. But for some reason a 2012-W SAE sells for up to $100 more if it has a First Strike label. Go figure! What good...
I think the seller should man up and take responsibility for the mistake.
If it were me I would admit that I made a mistake and accept a return. I would do that because I believe it is the right thing to do and because...
You are too late to get First Strike eligible coins. So I would say no. In my opinion a better investment would be to open the boxes and cherry...
It's a good thing you don't really care too much about selling on ebay.
I received my seven 2013-W Burnished Eagles yesterday. Very disappointed with the quality. One is perfect, two have big dings in the field on the...
Sure. If you don't really care it is easy to make a stand against a buyer and stick them with the coins that they don't want after seeing them in...
I think there are going to be a lot of folks disappointed when their slabbed MS70 SAEs develop spots.
Looks like you gambled on a bad picture and lost. You can't place all the blame on the seller.
I had a string of deadbeats one week. One of the lamest excuses was when a girl claimed that her little brother thought it would be funny to bid...
For modern US bullion, PCGS carries a premium. NGC is preferred for most modern foreign bullion.
The MSN story says the coins were collected for more than 30 years. It doesn't say when the collection was begun. Is that info shared on reddit?
Why buy on the way down?? You should buy on the way up.
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