First off, you can drop that tude dude. You came to us seeking opinions and advice and we've given you that based on the blurry, dark photo....
As I stated, PCGS and NGC price guides are taken from Numismedia.com.
Dealers don't pay spot for a 1 oz. ASE. Their buy price is as much as $3.50 under spot.
It's not PCGS's price guide. It's Numismedia.com price guide, which both PCGS and NGC use for the prices next to their graded coins....
More than $4 for a single Roosie? Raw you can get for melt, or slightly(less than a $1)more than melt, most anywhere compared to paying any kind...
Which is dripping onto my screen, so could you be more careful and drool on your own? :confused:
You've received opinions from sever CT members who are quite knowledgeable that it's a fake, and they're seeing that from a photo online and can...
Some people think $49.95 plus $4.95 shipping for a 1 ounce ASE from the U.S. Mint is steep, but they still order them anyway.
I don't have a microscope and I can tell you this is a PMD coin, and I agree 100% with the others on this, it's a magician's coin. You do;...
Red Book is not trusty, but contains outdated prices in the price guide section. Not many people pay Red Book prices for much of anything.
I have a 2006 Canadian quarter that has a small disc in the center of the reverse with the Pink Ribbon on it.
Not necessarily. More likely it was cast long after that series was made, for the purposes of duping unsuspecting collectors into believing it's...
Exactly! Totally ridiculous indeed!
We don't even know if this is the impaired proof, i.e. no mint mark S proof, as your photos are in dark light, and not clear and small to say the...
Are you sure that's a proof and not just an uncirculated business strike? Need better photos to see it closer and in better light.
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