I have an idea.......PM on it's way :thumb:
There should be no might about it. Neg him.
Membership is free to both HA and TeleTrade. I think the 18 y/o requirement is for bidding purposes.
Picture shows quarters that fall in the date range of 34-65, even though he wrote 65-34, twice as dsmith said. I would SNAD the sale and demand a...
Depends on how often PCGS updates their price guide, but I would say yes. According to PCGS' website, [/B]
Many coins sell for less than what the TPG's price guide says the value is, and many sell for less than what Numismedia.com lists the FMV as, too....
http://www.numismedia.com/fmv/prices/jefnkl/pricesgd.shtml
They're all silver colored because they're all zinc coated steel. In 1943, the Mint used steel planchets, coated in zinc, because copper was...
The 56 set is actually selling for much less than Red Book says the value is. Found one as low as $42.50, free shipping, on eBay. The 56-64...
I only have 1 circulated Morgan, a 1900, and it's in a 2x2.
Are those for the removed green stickers? :D
There are. One dealer, a regular at the bi-monthly and annual shows here, uses cardboard 1.5x1.5s for all his coins, proofs and uncirculated. I...
I agree, and that further supports the position of several CT members who, on other threads, have stated that collectors, and dealers alike, have...
I agree with, and have always understood, this. What I'm saying is that the TPGs are not any better equipped to grade, attribute, and designate...
They're not any "better equipped" to grade and attribute than any knowledgeable collector/dealer, who has invested their time into learning about...
That's where you're confused. Grading is subjective, regardless if a TPG grades a coin, or a collector, or dealer. It's still a subjective...
No. It's called reliance on an imperfect service. The coin has to have the criteria and meet the standards prior to being submitted to any TPG...
The belief that if a coin is not in a TPG holder with a PL or DMPL on the label is not a PL or DMPL coin, even though the coin meets the standards...
The 64 is a normal proof. 65-67 are SMS, but those you have to be careful they're not just ordinary business strikes. 68-87 proof halves, for...
$250 for 64-2011 Kennedy proofs, not bad really. I have a source that has 68-2012, 45 coins, for $235, and the 64 proof is around $20-$25 so $250...
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