If the original poster is actually buying these coins on Ebay without knowing about grading or prices, that is dangerous. I'd be careful buying...
1921 is a fairly common year for Morgan dollars. Even without seeing it, I'd place the value around $20.
I don't know if I'd put it at MS62. It appears more like AU-50 to AU-55. I'd price it slightly less than $30.
5 oz of pure......Sweet!
I'd ask for my coins back and find someone who will honor the slab. I'm sure someone out there thinks PCGS is respectable.
The original posters coin looks like a toned proof to me.
Agreed, coins like that in that condition usually go for about $15-$30 a piece. Nice buy!
$470 for those two gold coins is a bit low. They should of offered more like $520 for them, unless they were extremely worn, which yours don't...
I'm not an ancient coin expert, but those look byzantine to me. They used Jesus on their coins and the third one down looks like it's religious...
I'd put the grade at around VF, maybe a little better. Given the scale of worth, I'd put it around $30.
Of course there is the cost of purchasing the table, and then you need to invest in a display case. I don't know if I'd want my Gold Eagles just...
I guess it depends on how you look at it. I guess you could say the sales stumbled since the IMF is selling it 5 or 6 tonnes a week or so, as...
As long as the premium was "high enough," and the business had a decent turn over rate, the dealer should always have bullion to sell. Turn over...
Here's the evidence that the IMF is selling their gold on the open market....
From Wikipedia on the topic of Metastability..... "In Solid State Physics, diamond is a metastable form of carbon at standard temperature and...
Likewise, I don't see 20% invested as too much either. It depends on your total value of wealth. If you have 6 million dollars, sure, 20%...
I believe I read somewhere that the IMF sold about 13 tonnes of gold on the open market in the past few weeks. Not anywhere near the 400 tonnes...
Problem with diamonds is that they aren't forever. Diamond is highly compressed carbon. Take it out of it's high pressured environment and it...
80 years ago the value of a dollar was about 20 times what it is now-a-days. Even though the value of the dollar bill has decreased to just 5% of...
I find low mintage 90% junk coins as well in my dealers bullion stock. But, if you look closely, you will see that these coins have been cleaned,...
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