As has been said several times, what you will find is that the insurance ceases to be in effect once a package crosses the border. But give a try...
I'm well aware of that. But that has nothing to do with what I was talking about.
No they do not. Even coins such as the aluminum cents that have recently been in the news, and the '33 double eagles that were a few years ago,...
For whatever it's worth, I think just about everybody already knows that when it comes to the grades assigned that I often disagree with NGC and...
In regards to insurance, once the package crosses the border, you're done for. Within the US, no problems.
Hmmm, OK. I always got paid the full amount.
When I stop learning, it'll be because I am no longer alive ;)
The kicker is out of the USA, insurance usually won't cover anything that leaves the country. But as Tom said, some private insurance might....
Close, but not quite it. SIT NOMEN DOMINI BENEDICTUM KARLOLUS DEI GRA FRANCORUM The coin is a gros de Roi, Charles VII , second period...
What he is trying to tell you is that to 95% or more of the numismatic community, bullion coins will never, ever, be anything but chunks of...
Or it was Red when it was slabbed. There are hundreds of thousands of copper coins that were Red when slabbed, but that have since toned in the slab.
There's a very thin market for the coins that you are interested in, at least graded examples of them. In most cases, when looking to buy graded...
There is no difference, it's just using different words to say the same thing.
My guess would be that you are seeing the results of the coin having been the end coin in a shotgun coin roll - from a coin rolling machine in...
Yes, mahogany is the best wood to use for coin cabinets. But that doesn't mean that mahogany is harmless to your coins, it is merely less harmful...
I used to collect Spanish colonial coins, they were among the most commonly used coins here before, and for 50 years after, the US became a...
Yes, even if they are in Air-Tites, slabs, or any other kind of coin holder. None of them are airtight, not one, and the gasses put off by the...
The mint never put any coins into rolls - ever.
Glad you said it first, saved me the trouble ;)
He doesn't until he opens it up and looks. There's a couple of things when you talk about rolls of Morgans. First of all, how do you define the...
Separate names with a comma.