This antoninianus of Philip I arrived today. It happened to be in a slab, which caused peripheral toning on both the obverse and reverse. I really...
Neat coin!
@Jack D. Young
Great example of why modern coins with low pops are terrible investments.
Lol. A secret net grade? XF-45?
The retail price is $8000-9000 based on previous research done for this type. At that price, you WILL lose money unless you are willing to wait...
MA
As a side note, that Peace Dollar sold for just over $200 :o
Difficult to sell at a price point where losses are minimized
@TIF keep in mind that this is one of the world’s most expensive common coins. Thousands are extant. They are just expensive to be expensive. I...
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These were $0.50 each, but I gleaned some interesting and useful study from them! [ATTACH]
Graded by dealers for dealers.
1. NGC MS-64 2. PCGS MS-64 3. NGC MS-63
You’d be surprised
So which is the nicest? [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] As I said, I only spent a minute in a dealer’s inventory.
The only agenda that I am pushing is that not all coins of a given grade are the same. The label does not tell the whole story.
My point. But this is supposed to simulate the sight-unseen market that the pro-TPG posters say that the TPGs protect.
I was perusing a dealer’s inventory of Peace Dollars, and thought I would try this. I spent about a minute picking the coins in question, so it’s...
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