I should start snapping some pics of some customer consignment. I've hesitated to do so because we don't 'own' the coins, but next time, I'll ask.
That proof FE puts the PCGS PR65 1886 IH in my shop to shame... say nothing of the '16 SLQ.
I'd be happy to give you some of ours here in upstate NY.
I frequently turn away clad Ikes (clad halves too, for that matter.) Just too much trouble -- if we held onto them, the floor would probably...
As much as I dislike Littleton, I do like their folders. I just brought one home for a set of lower grade IHCs.
Well, if eBay is your outlet, I had a '06 $1 B00000060C that sold for about $50, and it couldn't have been more than F/VF. While Funkee has a...
I like the obverse of the first coin pictured, with Prokofiev. Reverse on all three is very well done.
Некоторые очень хорошие советские доказательства! Or something like that.
That is a hoard! I have the same glut of 1934 large denomination FRNs, and Funkee has the same problem. I might be tempted, in your case, to do...
Started in '05. Best sell was probably a Chilton fountain pen, but that isn't coin related. I did find a really ratty 2006 $1 serial number 60...
When I was younger, I started with small size stuff like 1928 FRN Numerics and early Silver Certs and LT (1928 $2 and $5). Unless you are really...
Haha, priceless Steve! Thanks for making me laugh.
Actually, sometimes on eBay the holed coins with great details fetch a pretty good price. I sold a brooched 1836 bust half for $53 about 6 months...
I would choose ANACS over ICG any day, and agree the old ANACS small holders seem to reflect accurate grading. On a separate note, I think the...
I was going to suggest the '17 $1 LT. I have quite a few that I purchased for around $20 or so.
Usually not a big obsolete guy, but jeez. The blue ink is awesome.
I would peg that at VF details, personally. Can't help on the variety, though. Sorry!
Yup, the other 7.5% of Sterling is an array of metals which can be very difficult to separate and refine, if that is the intention. US 90% is just...
I certainly get some UK coming into the shop. 1889 Crown the other day, with a few early 1900's Florins.
Are we sure that these are in ozT? I know some of the Franklin Mint products were sold as 28g ounces, not troy.
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