Because of the weight shipping could cost more than it's worth to deal with Provident. Add insurance and your sunk.
When someone sells to Provident who pays shipping/insurance?
So how many 40% halves would it take for one ASE?
I understand the theory that gold buyers are more intelligent. But it is only a theory and how are you going to prove it? You can't track sales of...
Designating a certain mentality to silver or gold stackers is whimsical.
My 1859 was taken out of the 7070 and submitted to Paul Joseph at the now defunct Westford show. ANACS graded it "Recolored" details AU-55. I...
Well because ANACS straight graded it I'll keep it slabbed. I removed other coins from the 7070 to submit and 3 came back with problems. Those got...
I bought a raw 1937 half for my 7070 type set. I paid $145. I removed it from the Dansco and sent it to ANACS. They graded it VF-30 no problems....
In 1837 they made only reeded edge.
What did you pay for it?
Possibly cleaned?
Surfaces appear grainy, pitted or porous. Was this coin a metal detecting find? Almost has a cast look about it too. I'm no expert and could be...
The website is coppercoins.com
Looking through Lincoln Cents by Charles Daughtrey
There are a few hits or scratches, scrapes on both sides. Not terrible but worth noting.
I like the 10th oz. AGE.
I would never buy one. And I don't see the point of making or even owning a coin that never existed.
The first gold coin I bought was a raw 1925 two and a half dollar Indian. I bought it at a jeweler's in Cranston, RI. When I got home I looked it...
Nice one!
I've been holding on to mine. Thinking this isn't a good time to sell.
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