I strongly agree with this. Unless you really know what you're doing, you should buy coins already slabbed by one of those companies as that is...
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Thank you very much! As a Walker guy I appreciate this thread alot.
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My girlfriend is interested in my hobby. She likes looking at my coins and asking me questions about them. And she says she wants to go to a coin...
I think I paid around $140 for my 1921 Walker.
Hmmm. How bout Burma? Isn't it called Myanmar now? Thanks for the giveaway.
I don't really like the changes that have been made lately in grading either. But I'm certainly open to buying a coin with the plus designation....
I have also been tempted to use ANACS. But I'm planning to sell some, if not all, of the coins I want to submit. So I'm torn...
Thank you for that, and your other information.
That sounds like the way to go. I figure that with shipping and insurance, grading fees and the 50 bucks that it costs to join PCGS it will...
So, if I really am not sure if the coin is going to grade high enough to be worth OVER the $300 then I should go ahead and submit it as such? And...
What do I need to know? One question I am wondering about is the values. The cost to get coins graded varies depending upon the value of the coin....
Is it really that difficult to do it yourself? I don't know. This is something I've been thinking about too, because I have several coins I'd like...
Hard to tell. The detail in the pics isn't sharp enough. I believe that it is not MS though. My best guess from the pics is AU55.
Hey, I used to drink beer all day AND collect coins. :D I only drink occasionally now ;) Coins are way cooler anyway.
Interesting question. I'm not sure if the FBL designation is worth so much more money to me personally. I'm interested to hear what others think...
One more thing that might be helpfull, if anyone knows of a site, would be pictures of FBL Franklins next to pictures of non-FBL Franklins...
I have some studying to do.
Very helpfull info, and link. Thanks!
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