"Coin collecting is going to cost you money". How true.
I have submitted coins to ANACS several times. I always have been satisfied with their service. You don't need to pay to join a special club either.
Give me a break, 1921 Morgan, scarce, better date?
I got a 1937 half dollar for about $125 which is in my 7070. It is a VF-30 but is quite nice. It takes care of the reeded edge slot.
So much for high level assistance :>)
Mostly tenth ounce AGEs.
I'm interested in the results from String & Sons rolls. I think they are yellow and white wrappers. Anyone ?
When the presidential dollars first came out I got rolls at the bank. It was hard to find a nice one that wasn't all beat up. The rejects I spent....
Back about 2007 or 2008 or so a coworker told me Palladium was getting ready to jump. At the time one ounce cost $318. I didn't buy.
It's anybody's guess right now.
I would guess they used some sort of collar die?
I think NGC considers us collectors a fair market for such nonsense.
Wait..let me call my buddy, he is an expert on these things. We will see how much he says it is worth then we can talk.
An acre of land for an ounce of silver?
If it hit $25 I would sell.
I don't think I'd sell at this point.
I'm not opposed to slabbing gold. Silver not so much.
You are better off looking at 90%.
Obviously the graders are the most talented. But is whomever does the final check paying attention?
War nickels are not really the best play.
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