Thanks for looking out and the education! I get a kick from "coin hunters" term "almost uncirculated"!?
What makes you believe there really is another buyer?
Where have I seen this reference before?
Got it Bman. Reminds of the crack dealer in the school yard... Now if only I can time the market... thanks!
Thinking of taking the plunge into PM. Gold and silver. Ready for long term holding (but will sell in a up market) Dollar cost averaging and...
Thanks Kurt. I appreciate your advice.
I want to invest in silver and gold PM. I intend to use dollar cost averaging/buying on the dip purchase strategy. To buy as close to spot I've...
Great read! This helps me understand gradeflation, it's cause and effects. Thanks for posting!
Thanks alurid! Interesting read.
Sorry about that. This is my first attempt using the images from touplite. Not what I did during the conversion from bmp to jpeg.
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"PCGS lists the value of coins in PCGS slabs" - Helps explain the price difference between the complete set vs individual. I didn't include...
Thanks for the insight. What you point out is exactly what prompted me to ask for advice.
Corrected. Thanks for pointing that out.
Is the RPM for 1964 considered common? Out of the 50 or so '64's I've looked at about a third of them appear to RPM.
The total of the individual coin prices. I typed as a dollar amount total but for some reason the column shifts when I post (and attempt to edit) it.
I agree, the costs of grading exceed the potential value of the coin(s). Unless I find a "ringer" (I have other dates) they would have to remain raw.
Can any one educate and advise me regarding how to maximize the value of my proof sets? Example; PCGS price guide lists a 1968 S (with/S) PR set...
Where did you get that statistic from? And who is they?:D
Even three is incorrect. Add the people who receives and processes the order, holders the graded coin, packages the order, ships the order,...
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