that PCGS NGC part seems to be the point
She sees it as some weird thing- but when I hit a winner like the 2011 SAE sets she comes around a bit.
no date given but it will be in 2013- probably Spring
Only if there is a low mintage and profit potential
http://mintnewsblog.com/2012/10/2013-5-star-generals-commemorative-coins/ If I have some dough next summer I may pull the trigger
I have been bit lax on this- but here we go http://www.numismaticnews.net/article/mint-stats-gold-1-ounce-bullion-sets-sales-pace
As a seller I like to do 30 day BIN asking top dollar. After paypal and ebay fees you have to get top dollar. Keep in mind when you see BIN's with...
you forgot a couple biggies
I just glanced at this- I have been on this forum for many years and I will say that cloudsweeper is the top gun on this issue
NGC has some real dogs in ms65 holders- that is not the case with PCGS- this seems to be especially true of Ikes
http://www.numismaticnews.net/article/mint-stats-collectors-show-their-love-of-proofs new numbers
if I had money to put into coins I'd probably sit tight and wait for the next sure thing from the US mint and buy a lot of whatever coin or set...
66 seems high but I really do not see any nicks in grade sensitive areas and it seems to have nice luster- yep I will go ms66
those are called carbon spots. Somewhere along the line someone probably got saliva on it maybe by talking while handling it. Carbon spots on a...
nice coins (very nice)
thin margin and possible loss- but give it a try you may hit the jackpot
I emailed tazmic (the ebay seller who submits huge amounts of modern coins) and they told me that high grade acadias (non-proof "s" mintmark...
I am doing pcgs ms67's so this is a bit frustrating for me- up until now I have picked them up for <$50. Also the NGC ms67's are like the pcgs...
did anyone notice that the Acadia is tough in high unc grades- look at what they are asking...
http://www.numismaticnews.net/article/mint-stats-2012-5-ounce-bullion-coins-show-life
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