I don't know anyone who's going, it seems to be for the stratospheric market people and those who live within reasonable driving distance. Here...
As I mentioned before this unsavory character was one of his customers before he and his wife went to jail:...
A gold buyer mentioned this story today, and I looked it up: http://www.vnews.com/news/11727751-95/stolen-bracelet-lands-businessman-in-trouble...
The $125 walkthrough submission works wonders, my guess either that was paid or express. I understand there is a different set of graders for the...
I spoke with ANACS within the last week or so on their reholdering the small holder or Blue holder coins; and they said no dice on that. So...
[IMG] This coin crossed over to PCGS as an MS62, I paid strong cash money for it at $475 from a local club member, so maybe I will be able to get...
Too bad for the bad experience, and as others here who have had a bad experience like yours, in the future I would run the coins by sharp dealer...
I spoke with ebay and they agreed you should not be having grade descriptions in your listings without independent companies standing behind your...
You want a fight, I'm not going to give you one "Camaro". You're a dentist not a numismatist. Ebay has spelled out the rules for grading and...
CDN quarterly III is still $1300/$2000, the price has not gone up in years, maybe they need to get lots of dealers to send them copies of recent...
All the cc gold in $10 and $20 denoms. have gone up quite a bit in the last six months. But for certifieds as there are too many problems that...
I have never heard of grading services "regrading" or flagging submissions of reholder coins that are intact holders unless the coin has turned in...
Uncertified coins have been and continue to be a problem and there really isn't much price variation on many certified coins, just check out the...
Still way off topic on that but certain parts of the country are more expensive than others.
"As for the price . . . $2050 was very fair for a 61 in my book." The last one I sold, same coin, date, grade, that was maybe not quite as nice...
You could have a water damaged coin which would be on you; in my case the holder was just scratched up, I don't know why. Dealers have been known...
I could give you a specific example. I had to hold PCGS' feet to the fire and let other collectors know. There was nothing wrong with the slab...
Good idea, but you have to find a CAC submitter, and it will cost $12.50, plus shipping to and from which could easily run $25 more. Next time...
NGC is better on this in my experience than PCGS who will sometimes with scratched up but not damaged holders tell the submitter that the coin has...
And you also have sellers that use special photography, but which may show the coin as better than when the customer gets it, and that also does...
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