I have also done that a couple times, bidding up little by little. Then at whatever the last moment I possibly can, I put in my max bid.
I am not quite sure how to ask this without sounding like an idiot... When bidding on a coin I need to fill a set, I am often prepared to go a...
Looking for loose, original, off-center coins (not one someone made/altered) that: (A) are so way off enter (like 90-95%) they are more like a...
I think the ones with a good reputation will be around, so long as the children want to keep up the business if the owner passes. However, with...
Oh, Man. I would have made them reholder that one.
Looks like a nice, bright-white 1942-P Proof 66 Type II Jefferson silver alloy War Nickel, doesn't it? And believe me, it is! I picked it up not...
Some toning I like, some I don't. The toning on this is spotty, uneven, super dark mostly, and actually detracts from some of the detail....
Exactly who is outraged here? I don't care if the seller asked for $100 billion. And if the seller gets it, great! The point was I don't trust...
I have 4 broadstrikess I was considering having slabbed. Just want to make sure it is worth it. If you are willing, can I send you some photos?
A $100 coin for this price? I can never, ever trust a dealer who pulls this kind of garbage...never. Others listed by this seller are even worse....
Awesome. Thank you
Ahhhhh. Ok. I wrongly assumed they did their own slabs. Thanks so much
Does CONECA slab coins? If so, can some of you post them?
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Don't know if they're worth it. Another member recommended NGC if I do. But I saw it's $30 but $15 for mint errors. The other 3 are probably only...
I think I might submit these 4 error coins to ANACS as many think it is a respectable company and also because they specialize in error coins....
I don't understand why some coins have the same grade, but one has several more nicks and dings and bag marks even if the strike and luster are...
I have a different PCGS slab where they encased a thread. Will post a photo here on that one later
V. Kurt Bellman: Notice on the second photo of the slabbed coin, on the left @ 3 o'clock, there is a piece of plastic or some imperfection in the...
Done right the first time. But not sure why BOTH are slanted oddly
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