I notice you dodged the questions. Please answer them. Because it took orders at a price where it was going to turn a profit that it won't be...
"We?" Unlike Provident, who merely accepted orders, an eBay sale is an enforceable contract. The sellers can either acquire the coins in the...
Really? Did the mint place any sanctions on them on your planet? Did they treat them differently than any of the other distributors? At all?...
The mint decided to "fix" its incompetence through (perfectly legal) price fixing, and in doing so proved both my points that APMEX did nothing...
I'm ignoring it because you are injecting language which isn't there and isn't within the standard definition of the term "prevailing market...
First, you don't have a copy of that Agreement. Second, the exact quote is: "These premiums are to be competitive with those charged for other...
Breaking your promise already? What matters is that Mr. Thomas had the right to use any basis he pleased and the resulting price was proven to be...
This is the most bizarre argument yet. Check the site. APMEX sells different forms of bullion at different prices, depending on market...
While they are still government property, they can call them kumquats for all I care. It doesn't make it so. But the enabling legislation calls...
Fine with me. Which describes his process for doing so. Did you read the article? It doesn't claim that the Government is disputing his...
Huh? You are making assertions on language that simply isn't there and is against the rules of legal construction. Remember, vagueness in...
And you missed the part which read "considering prevailing market conditions" that immediately follows. You also missed the part which read "as...
I've seen letters which warn of breach of contract. Heck, I've written such letters. They cite which provisions of the contract they allege are...
The root word of assumption is assume. I think we all know how that word parses out. Under conditions where business norms apply, there is no...
That response merely quotes the same letter I linked to, which was a request and not a legal obligation. Again I ask, under what law is there...
Cite please? I see no such legal obligation, and apparently the US Mint doesn't either, since they had to urge the distributes to keep prices...
Price is a function of supply and demand. I'm betting that the demand for these early hockey pucks will be permanent, as it has been for the...
Yes. I once sent an 1855-D $5 gold coin to PCGS for regrading, as I thought the coin was about a VF-30 and PCGS slabbed it at XF40. I insured it...
2 Oddities As Issued (Cuba KM-442): [ATTACH][ATTACH] Not a coin per se, but a Government Issue Token with the same bird on both sides:...
Not to my eye, even discounting the rim bump. I'd call it a G6 with nice surfaces.
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