You're less likely to be buying fakes with slabs. Third party authentication is a good idea. Third party grading - in my opinion, not so much.
Warning, unpopular opinion coming up: the average MS-70 coin is no better to the naked eye than the average MS-69. Coins are graded at TPGs by...
Vf-20.
$35. Common issue, and unfortunately it looks like your example might have been improperly cleaned.
Most official countermarks add value to a coin, because the counter-marked examples are generally rarer than the unmarked coin. Most unofficial...
I'm interested in buying a 1965 Churchill Crown in F or lower condition. Will pay $50 + cost of postage, more if it is in a particularly low...
Fair enough if you're collecting coins in gem mint state, but I highly doubt that the wear caused moving around inside a flip occasionally is...
I personally prefer coins with chopmarks, some people don't though. Probably still only worth around $50, common date and not in great condition.
UK: Henry VIII, posthumous issue halfpenny (1547-51), York Mint (S2428), F+, clipped. Rare, attractive portrait. George I, Farthing, 1724, N over...
Looks like machine doubling to me.
Probably post mint damage, better pictures would be appreciated !
Your prices are incorrect because you have not taken into account the mintmarks of the pieces. The 1831Z is worth scrap in that condition. The...
An Athenian owl in nice condition would cost you at least $500. You can get decent condition late empire bronzes at very low prices. Common types...
Those look like the prices for the very rare "XB" variety, not the standard one. My Spinks gives £65 in F and £200 in VF for the regular...
Probably better to say that it's extremely difficult to invest well in coins without expert knowledge of a niche market.
VG-F, common date - value is $1 according to the blue sheet.
$45 or so. Catalogues $85 in VF.
I wouldn't mind getting some mint state holey dollars...
Certainly not a 70, probably 67 or 68.
VF-35 to me.
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