Photos would be needed to determine grade and value. I don't see any key dates here unless the 1921s are Peace dollars, or the 1912 Liberty...
I think you answered your own question, dealers are in the business of making money. A little honesty never hurts though. That is a lovely coin,...
65 looks correct, but I haven't been agreeing with the grades of TPGs lately. They all seem to be overgrading lately.
Not that I know of. But I really don't see much benefit of having modern coins slabbed anyway.
I like to collect the entire series of coins. I put them in Danscos and don't have much intention of selling them. Personally, I wish that the...
That is why education is important. I totally agree that a dealer should not misrepresent anything that they are selling though.
That's awesome!! I wonder if he will help me trademark the name Kirkuleez The Magnificent? After all, I am magnificent and...ah modest.
I don't care, I usually crack them out anyway.
I hate to say it, but it is up to the buyer to do their homework before buying a coin. How can you fault a dealer for asking too much money for a...
Ask and you shall receive. I hate this because there is no disclaimer that what is being done in that video is extremely damaging to the coin. I...
Use 100% acetone not fingernail polish remover and give it a quick dip. If this does not remove it, it may be too old of a finger print to remove.
You did great, you bought silver for less than melt.
I know nothing about it, but it's pretty cool. Since Masons are notoriously secretive, I doubt that much information will be given about the coin...
I'd take the 1814 Bust half. It's way nicer than mine.
If you want to be the "number one greatest set of all time", prepare to pay way too much for your coins. Take for example the 1932 D Washington...
Why do we only have the "like" button? for something like that video, I would like a "hate" option.
Sorry, it is in a NGC holder now (still a 66), I sent it to NCS to get some carbon spots removed a couple years ago. $75 was about the going...
If I send in a coin to NCS, it doesn't come back with a "conserved" designation, it just comes back in a normal NGC slab.
Yea I guess so.
They usually do, but I think they are just using up old stock.
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