If you're in no hurry, take your time to find the right buyer . . . rushing will cause you to make mistakes.
Nice to hear DAS, and good hunting . . . there are still lots of nice coins out there. - Mike
The coin is only worth to you what you decide before the bidding starts . . . not after.
The market also accepts coins without CAC stickers, and I've turned down a number of CAC coins as overgraded.
Well done Doug & Darek. I wish I had that kind of ambition!
I'm struggling between 58 & 62.
Thanks for the praise Yoda . . . I'll PM the OP and provide a big picture view of all that's involved so he / she doesn't make an uninformed...
Yup. It's not often that they get offered back to me, but once in a while I see them again, and usually buy them back.
Over a year ago I posted about a solid roll of Walkers I once got at a bank, along with a bunch of other rolls . . . nothing good at all in any of...
The 1949-S was widely considered the key to the series decades ago, however the population reports have disclosed the fact that condition rarities...
1870-S H10c or 1854-S $5
Never forget . . . sellers push hardest that which they prefer to get rid of. Think about it . . . I'd much rather keep my rarest, most prized...
The pictured coin does not look genuine to me. Edited after a closer look . . . I thought it to be fake, but after referencing good images of...
Judging only from the photos, I would be lenient with the obverse, as it looks natural enough to me, although potentially suspect right of Miss...
I think the only way you can be confident that sets are unopened is if they are still in the sealed and postmarked boxes from the mint.
I've handled sealed boxes such as this numerous times, some of them containing as many as 50 proof sets. I don't have any silver sets, but do...
Wow, I'm surprised this thread is still going strong! Maybe I shouldn't be, but I think the "victim" has probably spent more dollars worth of...
Grade the 71-P's and not the 71-D's.
The coins they send to their customers are always very nice, solid coins for the grade, but they are also very common dates, so what they sell is...
1965 Kennedy Half with nice, original toning (nicer colors in person - I'll try to bring out better if time permits) - $15 or trade for one...
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