You are reading way too much into this exchange. We have no idea whatsoever of the education level of the potential buyer and, in fact, all we...
Heritage offers coins for sale in at least five distinct ways. They have public auctions that they often run in conjunction with major shows;...
I think messydesk gave a great answer. To back up a bit, though, the asking price on ebay can have relatively little to do with the sales price...
Having coins fall out of a Dansco seems rather odd, but if you don't place them in snugly then they might be set into their holes at an odd angle...
I guess my reading comprehension is weak tonight. I don't have proofs for bullion.:eek:
Looks AU to me.
Did you see the coin in question? Do you agree with the grade the dealer gave it? Did it have an especially attractive attribute that warranted...
I don't buy them every year, but I do have a stash of them for bullion reasons.
I meant your friend appeared rude from your post when there was no need to be rude.
I see and read about this situation with more frequency than might be expected. In general, there are two likely scenarios when building a...
Your friend reads like what is wrong with some of retail.
If you are building a set to hand down to another generation then brace yourself mightily to be disappointed.
You paint with an exceptionally broad brush.
I think this could be an interesting thread, though as noted it will be tough to keep track of all that is posted and/or available. Alas, I have...
Sure looks hairlined up pretty fierce. In my opinion, you overpaid.
The way I interpreted the image made me think the coin was slightly bent, but I could certainly be wrong.
I think it was squished at some point after leaving the US Mint.
I don't see anything suspicious in the image.
Two threads in seven hours? I hope he doesn't want a third opinion!:eek:
I haven't seen any of the images of the supposed switched coin, but I think the odds of the dealer being right are essentially zero. Lots of...
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