What if someone buys a couple dozen plus of your items? Just offering my scenario. ;):)
From a collector's standpoint, would the same design, same ASW, and mintage coin, but larger coin be more valuable? My hunch is that, all else...
Yes, the majority of the time it works out, but I usually buy other coins from a given seller, which probably makes it more appealing to consider...
But couldn't they simply charge a small or even large premium for a visibly bigger round? I'd prefer a 1 oz ASW of silver in, say, Argentium 960...
Is this 1939 Canadian half dollar proof-like with a bunch of hairline scratches, or is there something else going on? What would you grade it as?...
Oh yes, my mistake, I meant the 1926 Sesquicentennial.
What is the practical difference to you for stacking up on 1 oz .9999 silver rounds vs. the same ASW coin but lower fineness (e.g. 1980 Mexico...
Yeah, that's what I looked at and was still confused with respect to Republika Srpska. The others are fairly straight forward. If the Krajina...
I'm going to get a high grade example of one of those Monroe Doctrine commemoratives. After reading that its bell design was the basis for the...
I know it may seem like I'm bashing on the USPS with this thread, but this appears to be a one-off scenario, as my newer orders in the last two...
I still have no update for my 1-day Priority Mail shipped out last Wednesday... I guess I'll have to give them a call.
Gotta get used to switching from "modern" coins to ancients, on repeat lol
Ok, the last hyperinflation note came in today... at least of the top six hyperinflation economies. All but the German one is the highest issued...
An excerpt below from the 1891 book entitled, "An Index to the Coins and Medals of the Cabinet of the Mint of the United States at Philadelphia"...
Is that a doubled eye doubled die on the eagle(s)? [IMG]
This one looks nice and Metal, too. Not a medal but a coin, unlike the other one. I'll take one lol. [IMG] [IMG]
Here's my 1938 Germany 5 Reichsmark - the grade looks not too bad... it did look much better in the seller's photos though lol - maybe AU (?)....
The US Mint caught wind of this not too long ago, too... 2009: $1 coin purchases capped at $1,000 via credit card; 2011: outright ban of $1 coin...
Yeah - it looks more like a carving than a hammered piece, assuming that's how ancient coins and medals were made.
Wait, so it's a real ancient medal, just not from 326 BC? 'Cause if that's the case... [IMG]
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