What's going on? It can't be the oil spill scaring everyone? Or Greece's sinking economy?
No the bags are not $50. It's more like $250 to $300 with shipping for a random bag of 5,000.
Who else is being tempted to sell now besides me?
Thanks Thanks guys. TIA means "Thanks In America".
If someone has the greysheet bid price for a 1924-S Peace dollar in MS64 I would appreciate knowing what it is. TIA
From what I understand the satin was produced first. It wasn't made on purpose. That's just the way they came out until the mint perfected the...
I have a question regarding a 1936 proof Buffalo. They made 2 versions, satin and brilliant. On a toned or maybe a better term is hazed coin how...
FeeBay FleaBay PeeBay it's all the same. They take a big chunk out of any profit you may be lucky enough to make. Then Paypal steals some more...
The shipping charge is where they "get you". Avoid that by going to coin shows. Bring home the coin the same day, no waiting for the mailman....
My local dealer offered me an empty like new 2 volume set of Intercept Shield albums with slipcases for ASE with proofs for just $20. I passed....
Franklin half dollars are not. This is a great time to collect them and prices are reasonable.
Welcome to my world! I have ruined brand new folders trying to get the coins in. They usually bend and form a creased line that never goes away....
Just want a pedigree. Date or MM not important. Thanks for all the answers guys. I am thinking it would make a nice gift for my buddy who...
Not much on eBay now under $50. Tom I sent you a PM regarding Mystic.
A good friend of mine once worked at the Horseshoe Casino. After a while dealing and a stint in security he was promoted to one of Ted Binion's...
Ok this one isn't about me or my coins. But it's a classic that everyone should hear if you never heard it already. Seems in the old days...
If this were my hoard I'd begin by doing some sorting. Pick out all the ugly, damaged and bent coins and put them in a box or bags. While doing...
To the OP: You mentioned sterling. Sterling is usually .925 silver. US pre 1965 coins are .900 silver and .100 copper. There is a difference....
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