Yes. As long as they are of a numismatic nature.
"Coin Grading" has always been and will always be about marketing since it assigns a relative "value" to coins. The original numeric grading...
Registered mail only requires a "declared value" not "declared contents" and "Collectible Coins or Numismatic items" are fully insurable according...
Buy them all then sell half for $8.99
If I were to see this I might have the same feelings however, rarely do folks post pictures of the coins which are accurately graded simply...
HSN and QVC choose ANACS because, overall, the grading costs are cheaper. Otherwise, you can bet they'd use PCGS and NGC. As for selling coins...
Well I suggest you get a little more experience then. Guess the grade: [ATTACH]
ANACS is a perfectly acceptable grading company which grades just as tough as PCGS or NGC. They simply do not have the "marketed" buy back...
Thankee Yankee!
As of 6/25/2014, No. Only the Gold piece and the 2 Coin Uncirculated Set will be available as the "4 Coin Silver Set" release date has not yet...
Nothing unusual, just the typical bang clash smash of the edge lettering against other coins.
ALL Jefferson nickels from 1965 to date are "FS" coins. It says so right at the base of the bust!
Why?
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Why do folks crack open slabs which contain graded coins? Because they can? Because its a rite of numismatic passage over ones agreement with...
Looking up the term "monetize" shows: mon·e·tize /ˈmɒn[IMG]ɪˌtaɪz, ˈmʌn-/ Show IPA verb (used with object), mon·e·tized, mon·e·tiz·ing. 1. to...
Never Issued and monetized are two different things and this $20 charge to "monetize" the coin is pure BS.
Sorry but when I read: "The 12 regional Federal Reserve Banks, which were established by the Congress as the operating arms of the nation's...
Unlike paper notes which literally have no value, coins at the time did not have to be "monetized" as these were made by the United States Mint...
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