As far as I know, it is almost exclusively bullion, with comparatively few coins stored at Ft. Knox, That, to me at least, would be far less...
Very interesting source material for a story, whether you run across anything great, indicating that opportunities remain, or nothing at all,...
We're both entitled to our respective opinions. I'm just suspicious that the top coin has been doctored . . . brushed and then darkened in...
I suspect the bottom coin is graded higher . . . I think the top coin was lucky to be graded, and has been netted to address what appears to me to...
WOW, pretty coin!
If the luster is good I think you stand a shot at MS62.
The coin looks to me like it will grade.
The only conservation I've ever had done was in a situation such as yours, where the TPG contacted me before returning the submitted coins, and...
I think that's a pretty hard statement to back up. I cannot think of even one series where an average MS62 of old has become an average MS66 by...
Beggin' to differ . . . In high AU grades, luster means more than detail does.
Yeah . . . the only way I'd do that deal is in a conference room in my bank, security cameras running.
Very neat coin Paddy.
Lots of people share your concern regarding paper money, however, unless and until the majority loses confidence, you will have a hard time being...
First off . . . you are looking for coins when you cannot yet afford to pay for them. Sad as I feel saying it, you need to hear it . . . you are...
If it is not a Details coin, based on commercial grading standards I'd venture a 63+. Obviously, I might feel differently after examining the...
Yes, they are indicative of die buckling . . . a fairly common occurrence on indian quarter eagles of several dates, but especially so for the 1914-D.
While the contact marks are fairly prominent, the coin generally looks nice to me . . . I'd check the rims to make sure they have not been filed ....
Nice looking coin.
Doubtful . . . rarely are the highest payers in the room. That's the reason auction records often are substantially lower than published trends.
I see absolutely no rhyme or reason to when eBay offers buying and selling incentives . . . for most of January I saw no significant incentives...
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