But as I said, it doesn't seem likely someone would go to the trouble to counterfeit a 79D cent. An 1909S VDB I could see that as there were less...
Not sure why anyone would fake a 79D LMC as Denver struck 4,139,357,254 cents that year. It does look damaged, and there's a fingerprint covering...
It does look like an SMS Jefferson, from a 65 SMS set. I don't see any wear, but the lighting is rather dark to tell for sure.
APMEX.com is probably one of the best; however, you will pay more for your bullion than what you could find from a local B&M or dealer.
Listings on eBay can state from the seller(s) that buyers have 3 days after the close of auction, or BIN, to pay for their items.
They are disgusting, but a lot of them aren't painted. Colored stickers over the obverse.
No need to guess. ALL of his stuff is junk!
Nice looking 1 ounce bullion ASE You could probably retail it for as much as $5 over spot, or $34.61.
I didn't say it was SEGS fault. It's quite clear who overpriced, and why. :thumb:
And I took nothing negative by what you said either. All is good, no worries :thumb: BTW, what part of Michigan?
Since the OP is new to CT, with only 3 posts, I thought it worth mentioning. :thumb:
I agree. If someone were to counterfeit this they would an S mint mark and VDB on the reverse bottom. To the OP: Even though yours has some...
I was down at the local B&M and there was no stampede for the ASE bullions they have, at $4.50 over spot.
It's been hovering around $28.50 for sometime now, and it's really only up about a $1 since yesterday's price of $28.53.
Most eBay dealers I buy from ship multiple coins in the same package. They place the coin in an mylar flip, bubble wrap it, then place the bubble...
Depending on condition, and whether there is any wear from circulation. If there's no wear, these can found for a couple of bucks at most B&M...
Not really, as they do advertise for people with items of value to contact them for screening for the show.
Yes thank you.
Just because they ask $60 a piece for those, doesn't mean they'll get it. But then again, eBay is full of bidiots!
Actually, the more honest thing is not even mention something that is moot anyway, and ask a more reasonable price. As I stated in post #36, MS66...
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