So, if there are plenty of testimonials / reviews on the website, must those come up immediately on the home page, or is it good enough that they...
Cleaned AU coin . . . price it as an XF
Thank you for the reminder . . . Return policy is 14 days, as already published on the site. However, there is an important distinction between...
I'm trying to figure out how best to allocate what limited time I have available after work, as it's simply too hard to focus on all of the above...
In trying to improve my website, I seek input from buyers who use dealer websites, and from those who do not. For those who do not, if you...
66RD
63RB
Did you not previously post the following? . . . "Heritage and the other major auction houses are the only sources that one should ever use to...
I think we're all dancing around one important point that needs airing. Regardless of the venue, we all start as uneducated buyers, and end up...
Don't lose sight of a few very important things . . . Major auctions are attended and / or participated in only by a limited segment of the...
With silver closing at $24.08 per oz, $26 each is too cheap for any date ASE right now.
Major auction records over the past couple of years show 3 sales in lower circulated grades at $259 in VG08 in Nov 2012, at $322 in VF30 in May...
Chalk this up to being one of your more affordable lessons Tim. You'll have more, and some more costly. Package the coin, write a note on the...
Sometimes re-grading the coin makes sense. Other times I just resell the coin in the ICG holder because I'll make more profit talking the coin up...
A sound strategy. Even if silver does not come back down, you've moved to areas of the hobby that many deep pocket collectors will still...
As with all holders, buy the coin, not the holder. While I don't buy them often, I do not avoid them. As a dealer I have paid well over retail...
Gold in the 1870's was all over the map in terms of quality of striking. Grading much of the gold is as date-specific as are buffalo nickels.
I don't think this is a plating problem. The bubbles seen elsewhere on the coin result from entrainment of gas in the coil stock at the rolling...
Looks normal to me. I had a very similar looking 73-S, and the reeding looks very similar to that coin, which graded without a problem.
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