I agree, and I'm certainly not trying to argue. The declined cc probably happened much later in the day, after the sellout was announced. The...
I wouldn't be surprised to see availability of 50,000 sets (or more) on the latest reports
I just got my answer. He is referring to the Treasury Medal from the 1982 proof sets. NOT worth the 50¢ IMHO
I sent an email. we'll see what he responds
both sides have weaker strike, bman33
they were selling on eBay for twice issue and the prices didn't start dropping until the card got declined. and no, the Mint doesn't ask you if...
The Coin World story said that the 20,000 sets that came available did so because the transaction couldn't be completed. a.k.a. - declined credit...
I don't think it's the hits as much as the strike that gave it a 62
Had the reaction to these sets been more positive when people saw them, I believe that they'd have sold out a few days ago.
I should clarify. I would grade the coin AU-58. It also appears to have been cleaned at some point. I think that NGC graded the coin MS-63
great analogy, Bill I suck at analogies... LOL
MS-63
no. It's accurately described as where the outer case touches the inner holder. It's not attractive, but not a deal breaker for me.
Where a slab is stored is almost as important as anything else.
You're right, Doug. The internet hasn't changed the nature of people, it just placed more of them in the room with us.
Good luck selling the one. It seems that this may not be a super popular set when the dust settles and I think that the flipping opportunity has...
Unfortunately that is the nature of the internet. What you should do about it is this: Treat it like the rest of the internet. Understand that...
Got 1 of mine today. I'm glad I was able to buy one from the Mint. Big time kudos to my CT friends who gave me the heads up that they were...
I don't think that would take a cart. 1000 ounces is only 68 lbs, over 15k in cash and I don't know about you, but I could handle that without...
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