I'm not in this to "make big money", I'm a collector plain and simple. As far as knowing how to "make big money", your kind of lesson is not...
Only as long as there are sellers in the coin world with ridiculously high prices on items with a value 60% less than those prices, and as long as...
No it's setting a market and lucky enough to find someone gullible enough to pay such an outrageous price. Actually, that's not trust, that's...
[ATTACH] He must be a total amateur in numismatics to pay $5k for a coin that PCGS lists the value at $1600.
Position A or B? PCGS's price guide has the value much less than $5k on those. Position A is listed at $2000, and B is listed at $1600.
Not too bad I guess. Raw in VF these are around $100-$130.
I'm with the VF crowd.
You should read Bower's book on Morgans. The general public does not care for $1 coins.
If that's brand new and never been read, it's a good deal. But it's 2nd edition. My 3rd edition I picked up when it was released was $19.95.
There you go. ;)
1 oz. bullions will retain value. They will always be worth their weight in the precious metal they are made of.:thumb:
If profit and investment is what you're looking for, then buy 1 oz. bullions.
Because they promise the entitlement population everything under the sun to vote for them.
I understood that the first bill to discontinue the Presidential $1 coins was not going to include the collector coins, i.e. proofs and uncirculated.
Looks like a grease filled die strike to me.
I'm sure this is going to light your fuse, but anywho:...
Hazing is normal on the sets from the 80's, mine have it too and have toned the coins nicely. On separating the coins from the sets, that's...
If they're not marked COPY or REPLICA I wouldn't buy them. I find that sellers on craigslist.com selling items like this are way over priced.
That is the wide rim 79P. Awesome find. I would put that on the AU.
No worries, I knew what you meant :D
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