Most Unc 1964 Kennedy halfs aren't worth grading. Even in MS 66, you can buy them for $60 or less in NGC holders. Dealers that send 100+ can get...
UPS or FedEx are your next options. Both tend to cost more. You can go on each website and they should have calculators that let you plug in what...
40% silver is only the 1965-1970 (plus 1976) Kennedy Halfs. The 1965-1967 were part of special mint sets so those are not considered "true" proof...
I agree with all of these points. The discounts happened for a reason. And like you said, there can still be a profit made on these coins but it...
@The Half Dime please let us know the grade
I only see two iterations; it happens sometimes. You can go and edit the second post to say accidental duplicate if you want.
I guess it's possible. I could see a cheap slab passing by because it does not make much sense to check but if it was an expensive coin, people...
I do now see that the edges of the slab look damaged but I still don't see why someone would switch a coin like this.
That is the only thing that I saw...so will be following along for the answer.
It would not make sense to do that since the coin in this grade is barely worth the cost of grading (it's probably a $30 coin). And if you step...
And the reveal.... ...it's MS 63 FBL....somewhat of an odd grade as I don't think the hits/marks bring it down that much, especially given the...
That's fair; there is more value to be had in other areas. Some Morgan toner prices have exploded beyond what I thought was possible.
To me, the coin that sold at GC was the weakest of the three. I would rank the other obverse toner as the top coin and the reverse toner as the...
You don't often see a 1949 Franklin with color like this so I had to add it to my collection when I saw it. Now let's try a guess the grade. I...
They might be even higher at the show! :p
You can always get back into Morgans :D By the way, is the price (from GC's auction) surprising to you or does it seem reasonable?
I think there is some validity to the "I can find it cheaper on eBay" statement. I do understand the costs that dealers have and the convenience...
What part is opinion? The coin I linked sold for $703 and there have been multiple others that sold for $100+ in GC auctions over the years. There...
It's usually easier to list the fairly priced than the overpriced coins at shows. :p One anecdote was a coin that I owned and sold. I saw it at...
I was following this coin at GC tonight (did not win) and while looking back at the threads from yesteryear, I noticed that @Lehigh96 had posted...
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