It's the same as a "First Strike™" Label which is just a different "way" of marketing their bullion coins. Folks that know already understand...
Correct but I think the point Blissskr is making is that once it's out of the packaging, all bets are off because folks aren't paying for the coin...
I've heard about this theory on coins bumping into each other and all I can say is that I'd expect some flattening of the rim in the area where a...
Read these articles: http://www.pcgs.com/News/Pcgs-Confirms-Lettered-edge-Sac-And-Plain-edge-Jefferson-Dollars...
Coins that have been dipped will turn dark if the dip is not properly rinsed off the coin. It only stands to reason. A properly dipped AND...
Ahh. So its the return shipping that you'll save on. Got it.
My experience has been that if you submit it enough times, RAW, anything is possible. However, if you submit it in the 64+ Plastic, I doubt that...
Looks more like a reverse "P" to me.
Way Cool!
Please explain to me how shipping from you to PCGS in the US at $50 is any different than you shipping to me in the US?
Agree.
No doubt plated. Perhaps spent by some fool after he bought these off of HSN thinking they were really valuable and would appreciate in price only...
Actually there was a big difference since paper bills were considered money.
No, they were money and had no intrinsic value higher than their face value. More specifically, they were 90% Gold and 10% Copper.
Ole[/url] Jack has proven beyond any reasonable doubt that he is no "expert".
What does the reverse look like?
I think that Amanda's blog addresses the OP's concerns. http://lifeatthecoinshop.com/2013/11/19/scarcity-vs-rarity-and-my-first-big-lesson/ IMO,...
Wow. This thread is still alive?? I'll stand by my "opinion" based upon my "experience" that ANACS is tougher with the grading than they used to...
I primarily reply upon Photoshop Elements 7.0 along with the default Microsoft Office Picture Manager. I'd purchased PE 11.0 but was really...
Correct. The big difference is that folks actually WANT those enough to pay some serious money for them. The commemoratives................not so...
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