I like it for the JR-6 also. As for grade, I'd say it's right around a 53, a very nice coin.
I like this dime at VF-20. I can see the points made for F-15 but my grade is predicated upon what I think the TPG would give it. Also, I am...
I agree. Looks like the JR-2 from PUPs. Also left side obverse excess wear in the area of S1 to S4 seems to indicate the die bulge caused by the...
New to me but I'm a noob. Thanks.
Entering the cert number into PCGS comes back with Nada.
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Not true. If the owner of the coins (not an heir) sells his coins, the proceeds are taxed as capital gains, not ordinary income. The capital...
The 2019 Red Book calls that a $35,000 coin in MS-63 with the big jump in price occurring with the MS-60. But the current Greysheet says it's a...
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Congrats on your milestone. 49,000 posts, 36,000 likes but still only 113 trophy points - same as me. Never have figured out what trophy points...
Good book. Picked mine up at a FUN show and had it autographed by Mr. Bowers. A very gracious gentleman.
This is a very generalized explanation and there may be some rare or unusual exceptions but I think it's a pretty universal explanation for how...
Yes, a technical grade of VF-20 is warranted. But, the rim and edge damage would net it down to about F-12 using the EAC grading system.
Ditto. That's what my friend had GC do with some of his coins and it worked great.
Me either. But then I don't get $10k bottles of wine or $100k splashes of abstract art. Just part of the unwashed rabble, I guess. Happy New...
Tax rules are different for businesses than for individuals. My comments are addressed to individual tax payers. First of all, nobody cares if...
A minor point: For numismatic and other collectibles, there is no lower-rate long-term capital gains. All capital gains for these items are...
I don't see any graffiti on the obverse of your 1853-D half eagle. Some dings and a scratch from Star 3 to Liberty's chin but nothing that looks...
A friend of mine just liquidated his Barber dime collection through GC and netted about $22k for it. He was delighted with GC's service and what...
Well, if you meant oldest regardless of issuance, it would be this: [ATTACH] But if you meant US Federal issues (1792/3 and later): [ATTACH]
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