First off, these are not coins. They are 5 oz bullion rounds. Secondly, it's what you see, in hand, that would determine better than anyone from...
This a regular, common, 1884-S worth $26.30.
It is Saturday. Try Monday.
Not sure I've heard of this happening. The white insert in the NGC slabs is a non-slip surface, feels like it's made of a coated rubber material....
When making statements, like the one quoted above, it would be more helpful for you state YOUR reason why the OP should not buy one or the other.
However, this is not entirely accurate. The fact that the dollar coin and dollar bill are both produced and placed into circulation, or "competing...
Why would they need to? Seriously, their business is producing coins, both business strikes and collector series, so why would they need to keep...
Contradiction? I never see fighting over a Buy It Now listing. That's the idea of BIN, no bidding or bidder fighting. They're everywhere, just...
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I didn't say it was, nor that I suspected it was altered. Only if it hasn't been altered. This coin, because of it's rarety, is highly faked by...
There it is! I KNEW it fell out of my pocket when I was at Fisherman's Wharf. Glad someone found it.
Not bad. $1 over spot.
It is a nice a series. The 5 oz rounds, nothing but 5 oz. of silver.
It's graded by NNC, so that in and of itself is enough to know this coin is not a 65. It does look like it was cleaned, has a dull appearance to...
AU, distracting, possibly damaging, mark on merc's cheek, lots of wear, possible machine doubling. Worth melt.
Why order it from an England based company? You can walk into any Barnes & Noble and get it off the shelf when it's released. American...
AU, not worth submitting.
Maybe us Yanks should consider adopting the British grading scale. It seems to be more realistic than our own.
Isn't that what they call an oxymoron?
Have you tried PCGS Photograde? http://www.pcgs.com/Photograde/#
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