Actually the wheat penny is a two headed coin. Kind of fooled me at first until I found a seam on the edge. Someone did a good job of making it.
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I bought a huge bag of damaged world and us coins for $10. There are about 10 large cents, 10 2 cent pieces, and 5 Indian heads. They are all...
I usually don't charge more than the price I'm charged at the post office.
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So the prices are the same as long as you don't have it done on site?
Oh, I didn't realize they did on-site grading.
Then why are there "show services" and why are they more expensive?
Now here is a good question... I wonder what they charge for an "evaluation" .As in having a grader look at the coin, and then telling the grade,...
I just saw that. $25 regularly for what I need. $75 at the show. To think, you spend money just to have the "privilege" of submitting coins, then...
Can anyone answer the pcgs question? Do I need an active membership for onsite grading?
I figured. It's not profitable to bring a bunch of 25 cent items when a table could be $100 to rent. Looks like a little over 250 dealers. PCGS...
I don't plan on bring over $200. This includes meals, etc. The coin club is taking a bus, so it's only a day trip. I'm going to focus half of my...
I'm going to the Central States Numismatic Show in Schaumburg this April. I've never been to a big coin show before, so I have a few questions....
I think it was mainly $20 Gold pieces.
Freedom used to be free, what our country was founded upon is just a facade now. Freedom costs you money, so you can line the pockets of 85 men...
Yup. No matter how you receive money, or spend it, there is always tax. For some odd reason they call it "freedom".
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