But the buyer is hoping that the coin is better than the seller thought it to be. Let me use an example here to make it easier: Seller has an...
I don't buy bullions from the Mint, so I'll take your word on that.
Silverware, that is made of sterling silver, are marked Sterling on each individual piece. If there is no mark on them, it's either silver plated,...
Maybe 8 months to a year after their release you might find a deal or two.
On a coin not meant for circulation, it will have a +/-?
That's not necessarily true. You can order a dozen proof sets, your shipping cost is only $4.95 for the entire order, not for each set. Many...
I, for one, think they are. One reason is I don't have to wait until the end of the year and the last release date on the Presidential dollars,...
That, I always do, along with known VAMS ;)
I think you're totally missing the point, as well as being facetious. One box is not the problem. It's when you walk into a bank, or credit...
That's not what's happening, however. The buyer is buying coins thinking, and hoping, they are undergraded by the seller, based on the seller's...
Except for the canyon across the buffalo's mid section, the other's are not die cracks but look more like staple marks from another 2x2(?) maybe....
I think, for the most part, that is why the majority of experienced collectors do as well. Newbies to the hobby, unfortunately, have to learn the...
I think one thing many people, who are upset that a bank; regardless of whether you have an account with them or not, would charge a fee for boxes...
Firstly, there is no link for us to see the coin, so therefore we can see anything that would make us think it is fake. However, it is not likely...
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I think that's one that could be right on the line of 64/65. And as Chris pointed out, the OP hasn't posted pics of the reverse of that one for us...
Wouldn't that have been noted on the label?
Actually 100 lbs. of silver would have been $44,736.00. But I would say that dealer took advantage of your Uncle.
I'll go one step further in, first I agree with Doug on the re-grade. But in looking closer at the 88, we know it is definitely NOT a MS67, IMHO...
Except you can't do that if you're going to submit them and get them slabbed as a set, and expect any notation on the label of First Strike or...
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