I disagree . . . one might first spend 10 years leisurely collecting coins, and only 2 years working in concentrated fashion in a grading room...
Offer the best individually as mentioned above, and the rest in a Dutch auction on eBay.
Oversight on my part . . . thanks for correcting the record LM.
Even though your images could be much better, the coin looks like it has been plated. 40% silver quarters were never made, so stock of the right...
Thanks Steve, I just wish we could all find reason enough to commend each other for all of our actions. Undoubtedly, there have been occasions...
I always enjoyed reading Kurt's contributions and miss his presence but, quite frankly, unless one encounters a lack of cooperation in such...
This is one of those coins I'd love to examine in person. I think you did fine, as it's got to be worth the $50 just to have it to study.
You're correct . . . you have about 1 month after they're first awarded to use them up. After that month runs out they are worthless.
Many years ago, before starting into the coin business, I actually envisioned doing this. I decided it would be too great of a security risk, and...
Interesting . . . I wonder what criteria they used for deciding which to offer to which accounts? Had you previously been accumulating most of...
Cool coin!
I think the 10% eBucks incentives may be a thing of the past. Last month they didn't offer me a 10, an 8 or even a 6% incentive. Not once....
What else do I waste money on besides coins? Food, water, and breathable air.
The photos are a bit out of focus but, assuming there are no serious marks or other detractors, I think the coin is a VF30 or XF40. I cannot tell...
Can you shoot photos of it outside the flip?
I don't know if your cases were credit cards or debit cards but, as concerns debit cards, each time I've been issued a new card by any bank I've...
To quote from Star Trek, "We are the Borg. You will be assimilated."
Without me sounding like I'm slamming them, I find it interesting that so many of their coins already bear this "prestigious" new EyeAppealSeal,...
Okay, I just ran across the "EyeAppealSeal" for the first time this morning. See the available information here . . ....
The PCGS fee to attribute / grade this coin is $65, whereas the fee to just grade it would be $35 without attributing the lamination. I think the...
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