I'm torn between F-15 and VF-20; however, because of gradeflation, would probably get at least VF-20 from either PCGS or NGC.
Gorgeous coin! Though I must admit, once grades get into the MS 66+ range, I don't really understand how the grading services can make reliable...
You should go for a complete set of LMU 20 franc style gold pieces; I stopped after Italy and France, but there are so many more to be had!
I've been debating whether to get back in for a while now; hard to know where the dust is going to settle, especially with higher interest rates...
In that condition, I'm not sure it really matters...
This is actually one of my favorite sets; not too pricey, actually, as long as you're willing to forego the gold pieces!
That describes most of my Canadian coin sets. I had purchased a few used Whitman albums years ago, so I have most of the later date silver dimes,...
Definitely hear you on the Morgans; the 1895 proof, 1893-S, and 1889-CC alone make it a prohibitively expensive proposition, even in low grades.
Looks like this Ebay seller has run into a mini-hoard of these albums. Take a look below if you've been seeking these for a while:...
Oh those were the days, before the pound plummeted from $4.87 to near parity with the dollar! How the mighty have fallen...
I'm sure that Greece set is something to behold!
I'm sure that we all have these: sets and/or series that we started collecting but, due to a variety of factors, never managed to finish. In my...
Coin abuse! :(
IMHO, we'd be better off looking at the long-term fiscal picture for the US. In the short-term, higher interest rates have caused massive...
I should think so. Just watch out for that 1099-K :)
Honestly, I'd say a high-range AU: maybe AU-55.
I recall reading a post similar to yours early in the pandemic, which focused on how the "paper gold" price bore little resemblance to the cost of...
I think that the more relevant question here is this: "How high will the dollar go?" Gold prices in dollar terms have gone down mainly because of...
I like the 1928 Peace Dollar! :)
I must admit, I did a double-take when I saw that last name...
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