I think it looks fake. Did you try scaling it? I'd assume it comes in underweight.
I was just wondering. I had one listed at $6200, and it didn't sell. :D
Out of curiosity, what's a "fair" price for a 1995 set? I've seen them go for $5500-$7500.
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Silver in 10 years? $26 in constant 2013 dollars. Edit: I just noticed you had more questions in your post. Gold is much rarer than silver....
Dipped = dipped in acid. You can tell due to lack of luster. I don't think it's dipped, however. It might just be bad photography. Dipped coins...
The title to the thread implies you're buying it Tim.
Wonderful invention from 3M's Scotch brand: Magic Tape...
My impression was always that East Coast judges tend to be more conservative in their rulings.
Just put up signs that there are traps on the premises and put up a sign on the safe itself that there are traps. :P
My point was that the storage costs of storing your silver off-site (which would include insurance) would be significantly lower than the $500...
$500 = 25 ounces of silver? How much do you have that you would feel a 12 gun safe was necessary? Wouldn't it have been cheaper to just store the...
Why would they announce this beforehand? Did they not want anyone to place orders before Friday?
What's the reason? I would assume the coin wouldn't be graded because of the verdigris everywhere. :P
[ATTACH] I saw no point to start a new thread, but what do you think of my dented coin?
Without knowing specifics to the coin, I would start with China.
Why would that get detailed, Jello? It has normal expected lustre.
No. From my understanding (and observation), submitting to NCS first for things that you know are damaged will remove the damaging residue, but...
Are the spots on the back indicative of removed verdigris? How do the TPGs consider the presence or prior presence of verdigris?
No we shouldn't, and this is a political question.
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