I never thought I'd have a good reason to record the addressee on that box.
In the past decade or so, I've only sold them as purchased, instead of breaking the seals. Before that, I scored on some very nice cameos,...
I've bought plenty of sealed boxes of multiple sets . . . usually the 5 set lottery boxes (68-S, 71-S, 75-s, 83-S). I once bought a mint-sealed...
Have you never known anyone who's speculated and bought dozens, if not hundreds of the same mint product, just to put them away for several years?
The CC companies typically get 3 or 4 percent from the merchants, so that's pretty much what you can expect to be passed along to you. Even if...
Marvelous coin Justin. Thanks for sharing.
You can only trust postmarked and unopened mint-mailed packages.
Yes, it is called a USER ERROR.
You buy coins from Littleton and sell them for a profit? .
Is the safe low grade, or second-hand, raising the possibility that the insulation already contained moisture, which the silica gel might now be...
Considering the cost, PCGS error grading seems a poor value proposition. With Fred Weinberg at the helm of their error grading staff - and that...
Yup. Legit error gold, and PCGS took the money and ran. I'd push back on them for the high price they charge for such submissions.
LOVE THE COLOR!!! Ok . . . really kidding.
I know there was a similar product offered by another company years ago. That may be what you have.
Those plastic pieces look like Cointains . . . http://www.oldmint.com/cointains.htm - Mike
Yes, it certainly looks it.
Sorry to burst your bubble, but I would not spend the money to grade either of the pictured coins.
That seems a very personal opinion, rather than a conclusion that all collectors of coins would agree with. Many of them would counter your...
Personally, I think it foolish of the family, and especially their legal representation to have agreed to turn over more than just a single coin...
We are all different, but I leave coins as they are ALL OF THE TIME.
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