Looks nice!
Congrats!
It does impact the search order for those that search by "newly listed" (does not matter for the "best match" or other types). When you list an...
MS 63
Congrats! It's a nice set and fortunately for those buying now, the price is basically the same today as when it was issued ($100). The Enhanced...
That doesn't raise any suspicion from me. He could have sold it elsewhere and is removing it from eBay. I've had coins listed on multiple venues...
In general that is true and many people carrying inventory for too long are missing out on other opportunities. However, when the market is...
I remember $7-$8 for Silver Eagles around 2002-2003.
You made an offer of 71% of the asking price, which is generally on the low end. Guide might be lower, but guide is different than the asking...
I've sold coins for less than grey sheet and less than the going rate before if I was lucky enough to find it for a good deal (and a few where I...
I've used that line before when selling. I'm not a dealer and some of the coins I've listed were either not generic and/or I didn't need to sell...
Great work! I have never tried doing the full set and just like you would have assumed it to be simple enough to complete. When looking at...
I think you should try sending in; CAC is hard on gold but with a coin like that, it's worth a try for the minimal cost.
XF 40 ...I went back and forth in the 40-50 range but don't think it quite makes AU (going on the conservative side)
It looks like a proof to me. I think only the proof would have been sold in a box. I also found this listing that resembles yours and calls the...
As you saw, there are times when a lower graded coin can have better appeal and stack up favorably against a higher grade. Trust you eye and go...
MS 66 was my guess before the reveal (the price helped eliminate some options but 66 would have been my guess regardless ...nice buffalo!
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They are still operating as an independent affiliate of NGC. There are no more NCS slabs though (now every coin goes into an NGC slab)....
True; the 70-D was part of regular mint sets (it was a business strike as opposed to the 65-67 era, which was in between business and proof). None...
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