Wish I had that problem . . . . . . kidding, of course. I know you meant "over" instead of "of". I concur. Nice coins seem to be in strong...
I say no. I no longer sell on eBay, but when I did, I tended to ignore the eBay promoted stuff.
Now that's sticking your neck out . . . ;)
Sorry, but that planchet doesn't appeal to me at all. Assuming ANACS graded it according to what someone should pay for the coin, I'd say MS62.
This is indicative of market-making in common coins in response to new interest in collectibles. Short-term, we can thank the unjustifiable...
I don't believe the '28-S Peace Dollar in MS65 has seen $2K in some 40 years or so. Please check your source again.
Belushi style? [IMG]
Thanks Skip. How fresh was the inventory on the floor?
I think there are now many more collectors of ancient coins than there have ever been.
MS63
. . . and remember that highest grade doesn't necessarily mean highest quality. There are many high grade coins out there over which I'd sooner...
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Here are some recent arrivals . . . A better date 1914 Philly Quarter Eagle in mint state . . . [ATTACH] [ATTACH] A very attractive and scarce...
I haven't used PCGS recently. Even my NGC submissions have trailed off substantially, as I've been buying fewer submission-worthy coins this past...
Like all acquisitions of great service companies, this will not end as well as it started.
Numero uno . . .
You could open the case, remove the coins, and heat stake the retaining rim just a little bit with a soldering iron or woodburning tool so that...
Are you sure it's a real CAC sticker?
Those are scare tactics that, were I in your situation, I'd probably get pretty PO'd about, and reflexively cut them off. By the way, I'd bet...
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