I wish the industry would learn to embrace the quarter-step method of grading. The current method of determining "full steps" is really quite...
An attorney? For a $3,500 transaction? Forgive me, but I do have some experience with attorneys. Any possible profit would be eaten up within...
It really depends. You can probably, but not reliably so, sell individually for the highest dollar value. Selling as a lot will likely bring a...
I can't share with you how I would handle this. My best advice is to let the system work through its process, and don't let it come to a...
Awesome. The U.S. can stay on the 70-point system (which I like), and Europe and the rest of the world can use a 100-point metric coin grading...
Naturally they are not kept in your home. I merely meant to provide a bit of humor, seeing as how I would never be able to acquire notes of the...
Littleton typically has high quality, but also high prices. They are very conservative buyers/graders, but they also command top dollar for their...
That would suit me just fine. I liked the regular business-strike uncirculated sets.
My technique for collecting paper money is visiting RickieB's house and waiting for him to turn his back. :-)
8,000 maximum mintage. Gonna be a ringer.
Not sure what it would be worth, but I would give 100-to-1 odds that the coin sold in that auction does not truly have full steps.
I don't know who your reputable dealer is, but there were no "rolls" of coins in 1895.
That's what the guy told me. He claimed they were popular in every state "this side of the Mississippi, except Michigan." I find it hard to...
I would say yes, but definitely more difficult. I have many examples of various types of counterfeits, and I have read literature on the...
Jerry, I talked to them for awhile, because I was also captivated by the holder. I looked at some of their graded samples in the case, and...
While it looks tantalizing, I'm going to attribute it to a die scratch or something similar. I find it highly unlikely that a normal-sized D made...
Almost makes me wish I collected "foreign" coins. How beautiful.............
cleaned or not, i'd buy a hundred of these coins at $34 each.
This is not a huge sum of money. You at least shouldn't lose too much, and you stand to make a little. No worries.
ericl said: "issue them in bags and rolls as well as individually, but with little or no premiums."...
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