Proof coins were struck in Philadelphia up until 1968 when San Francisco started striking proofs. The nickels, $1-$2 each, these can be found in...
There is. CT rules state the a member must have 10 posts minimum before they can list items for sale in the B/S/T section.
To my knowledge they've always sent a 1099 on sales of $20k or more.
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If they're circulated, then no $60 is not a good price. But since it is for a good cause, whatever can be realized from the sale, it's a win win then.
I don't think it has to do with resisting change, but rather accepting the fact that since there is inconsistency between the TPGs; specifically...
They're the same designs; however, as Doug pointed out they are not the same dies. The proof dies are prepared differently than the dies used to...
You can PM me with it. ;)
However, that is exactly what CAC does, gives an opinion of a TPG opinion on grade, and charging the public for a sticker. I 100% agree with...
Damage control comes to mind. The article seems to have convincing data.
So calling someone's entire collection of uncertified coins, nothing but dreck isn't bashing them? Wow! Someone's ego needs deflating! But then...
Some may be of the opinion the coins posted in the OP to this thread are dreck. It's all about one's opinion. As Doug poised in his first post...
Somewhere in the neighborhood of $200 - $230.
It's the same affliction people have when bidding in an online auction: Bidding Frenzy This can cause the bidder to lose sight of reasoning, and...
Don't forget those who are coin investors :thumb:
Evidence of that are the number of threads here at CT, started by new members, asking the basic of collecting questions, some of which would be...
The federal tax ID number you speak of, is for employers to legally collect federal and FICA withholding from your paycheck and has nothing to do...
You will need to obtain a Certificate of Authority(what it's called in NYS) to collect sales tax, from the state you live in. Contact your...
FAQ=generic question and answer, made up by the owner.
And you're not alone on that either :thumb:
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