I'll answer your question. Buy low and sell high. Coin Shows, online Merchants, US Mint, eBay. OR Buy "eye appealing" coins when a dealer is...
Obviously not.
I "think" he is saying that you have a vested interest in the product which you sell.
No, that particular example did not but then I didn't see any others posted aside from the 1904-O which was shared. These pictures are what lead...
I know what you are saying and yes, the 1974-S Silver Proof has a string tendency toward toning BUT I firmly believe that this was due to the...
My 1972/72 in a PCGS MS65RD OGH has definitely darken up over the years. [ATTACH] Its definitely not the bright red it was when it was submitted...
I write on my rolls what they are so I'll know whats inside. The "sealing wax" has me puzzled though since paper is not air tight. BTW, folks...
The photo's remind me of the photographic technique used by a seller on eBay that still sells Proof Sets/coins. Below is a picture used in a...
Something about a Statute of Limitations for procesution of theft has been mentioned in the past since Brown knew that he had stolen these coins...
But........but..........coins have "never" been monetized, only paper bills issued by the "Federal Reserve Bank". Coins are manufactured and...
Name another one then? You know, the one which does NOT rely upon the taxes of the American People for operation. The one which "sells"...
"There was a time" - When the 73-S Brown Box Silver Proofs were selling for upto $300 each. But this was solely dependent upon the relatively LOW...
Would this coin be worth the effort for an "in hand" examination for an accurate definition of what is being seen? It might be a good candidate...
Incredible.
Good Point.
Actually, the US Mint does not spend tax dollars as they are the only branch of government that produces enough profit for self sustainment AND...
This is why these types of litigation are so important to coin collectors. If the right ruling comes along, then these "patterns" could be subject...
I know what you were talking about but the US Mint also minted 1933 Eagle Gold coins which were subject to being melted due to the 1933 Gold...
Slight correction. This is a 1974 "D" coin which, according to US Mint Records, does not exist since the supposed "Trial Strikes", or "Test...
You mean where the intentionally chose to ignore certain aspects of the daily operations at the US Mint? Like the 1933 $10 Gold coins?
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