First, silver tarnishes. It's a fact and we as collectors have to accept this fact as it will happen. Second, never clean coins. If you feel...
eBay has started it's part. By Feb. 20 this year it no longer allows auction and BIN listings for copies and replica coins of genuine U.S. Mint...
That's not a bad price for the clad set.
And I never said it did, now did I?
Here's a couple I do business with online, and the first I also know personally: http://stores.ebay.com/wintercoins http://www.johnscanloncoins.com/
How do you know he owns, or works in a coinshop? He never stated that at all in his first post, only that a customer called about a roll of 1970-S...
According to Coinflation, it's really unknown exactly how many small date 1970-S' were struck. Just make sure you know what the small date looks...
The uncirculated sets for those years are running around $10 each.
And, bent over backwards, from the sounds of it, to make it right, including shipping more expensive coins, which the OP didn't order, and never...
Actually, starting in 1968 all PROOF coins, for the U.S. Mint Proof sets, were manufactured in San Francisco. The difference between a proof...
My advice, and I see many lots in your lengthy list, is to not bid on or consider bidding on anything that's plated. It's worthless, and damaged...
The same point the OP had in starting this thread for no reason. No point on both counts!
Worth melt value, nothing rare about it and it's not the DDR 1901 out of Philadelphia that year. $23.68.
Just an FYI, most inbound customer service call centers, may record the calls they receive for quality purposes, and they inform you of that...
To be exact, the melt value on the silver dollars is $23.40 each. If you sell them to a B&M shop, they would offer between $3-$5 under that...
And as a customer service agent, you should know there is ALWAYS two sides to every story. You, too, need to go back and re-read post #14.
No is making you look like a bad customer, except you. I think you should take any further exchanges between you and MCM, to private messaging...
Grow up. IF you have trouble reading the response from Moderncoinmart, go back to post #14 and re-read it. VDB is getting his coins, and some...
That is exactly how I intended the comment when I wrote post #14, in addition to comparing an actual appraisal to what people see on the reality...
If you have MS Office, make an Excel spreadsheet and organize it to your collection. That's how I have mine organized. The titles on each page...
Separate names with a comma.