Who? Back that up. Site a case conviction of someone who "is sitting in federal prison" for overstriking genuine US coins for novelty purposes...
With 38 dollars my guess is an easy $500+ in open bidding up to $700ish with a BIN and waiting.
It will. Trust me. How much over silver value depends on who's looking and how much over they are trying to get.
Haha. And yeah, they typically polish the heck out of them to make them nice and shiny. I've sold a couple (used but clean, don't ask) for around...
Sure you can get it out. The silver is worth what it's worth. The premium is on what someone wants to pay. Although if he can't get a premium it...
Has about $500+ in silver in it so I would expect it could fetch around $900 if someone really wanted it but more reasonably in the $700+/- It...
Or the 74 aluminum cent pcgs graded that was going to Heritage in 2014 until the black suits stepped in
Sure. The Chinese ones have been around for a while.
Who said he's lying.
I've seen lots of them too
No, but does it matter?
Was he trying to sell swampland there?
Here is a posdcast interview Leroy Van Allen did comparing the 1964 Morgan design to the originals......
And therein lies the root of the problem here
Stoking the flames? More like defending himself against baseless attacks. While these threads do drive a touch of business I'd bet his bottom line...
I go to shows, I know many top names in numismatics, top dealers, as well as TPG graders and management. Nobody, ever, has said a bad word about...
What do you mean by "real one?"
Why would there be?
Maybe that's what I was looking at just sold "with" them then. Still, the price was around $30 for around 30 of them if I remember right. Point is...
Strange. Call them. Don't let this BS stand!
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