Several weeks ago I bought a coin from a seller on eBay and paid immediately with PayPal. Fully three hours after I paid for the coin, eBay sent...
I've made more sales in the recent two week period than in any two weeks I can recall, other than at a major show.
This one sounds "made to order", Burger King style . . . Have it your way!
While what you wrote makes perfect sense, stranger things have happened.
It's interesting that every one of those CAC commems is in an MS65 holder. That speaks volumes to the notion that the graders may have had an...
Lots of similarly-oriented marks in the surfaces of this coin. AU55 if not a details coin.
A very nice better date 1850-O Half Dime . . . [ATTACH] [ATTACH] A very scarce heavy cameo 1968-S Quarter . . . these just don't come caked....
Nice looking coin, and a tough date!
Can you cite some facts to back that statement up?
Just bear in mind that if you are too selective, there are some dates you will probably never buy.
You're right . . . I'd not considered the fact that I'd be giving the seller 6 half dollars and he'd give one right back to me . . . I should've...
I don't think I went quite that far, did I? After all, I wrote 4 gallons for $1.00 face . . . that's about $4.00 of today's USD per gallon...
We could tell Homer to get lost, but I think he may be there already . . .
I like 90% silver far better . . . If the market ever goes to HIAHB, pricing goods in 90% silver could facilitate the making of change in same,...
It's not $5 over spot . . . I saw 1 ounce .999 Silvertowne rounds for $18.34 each only moments ago on JM Bullion, and they're not exactly the...
This is not an offer to sell, but I welcome you to review the coins in my inventory. I think you'll observe that I have many more original,...
Premiums always go up when sellers are worried about being able to replenish their supply at current prices. I think what you are seeing is the...
If I remember my adolescent terminology correctly, that nickel looks like it got a “swirly”.
The "coin" offered on eBay was two halves of separate coins joined together to represent a rare date.
The reverse is not that of a seated dime. It is a Barber Dime reverse. There are many differences that you can use to tell one from the other....
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