News Flash Christian...............thats what maketing agencies and World Governments do. Create and sell coins and medals to generate Government...
Numismatic Value? Well, if you consider the fact that they sell for way more than their intrinsic metal content, then YES, they have Numismatic...
Gold Plated Version and a Silver Plated Version.
Thats because the photo's and text were lifted from the link below: http://www.ipotad.com/pages/ah2.html
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I miss $3.00 an ounce silver as well!
I don't understand what folks were expecting since these two coins are priced at only $12.55 more than two regular silver proofs in a custom...
I've seen the 2009-DC SAE Overstrikes bid up between $200 and $300. The 1964-D Peace Dollar Overstrikes, at one time, were selling for between...
Soak it in Acetone or water and that white stuff will (should) float right off revealig whatever damage may have occured to the coin. Provided of...
Again, it does not really matter since the coin is: 1. Obviously different 2. Easily identifiable 3. Consistently reproduced (meaning the die(s)...
Well, at least we'll know how many are being ordered. [IMG]
It is very important to note that Consignor Buy Back, Auction Starting Amount, and Reserves are all interchangeable descriptive terms/phrases. As...
[ATTACH]
Well thats an interesting statement since Heritage charges the exact same buyers fee's (15%) as Teletrade but Heritage has a much steeper minimum...
Before Teletrade changed to the current setup, a phantom bid was one placed by the system. Example: I consign a coin that I value at $750. I do...
Sellers cannot "see" maximum bids any more than buyers can "see" maximum bids. Maximum bids are reported to sellers exactly the same way as buyers...
Teletrade notifies you as to what Auction and Lot your coins have been assigned to. As a seller, it then becomes your responsibility to go to...
In case you can't intepret what has changed, which is apparent, Teletrade simply stated that there would no longer be any incremental bidding (by...
Die Gouge, Die Doubling, Clashed Dies, Over abreaded Die. All the same.
It doesn't really matter anyway. What REALLY matters is: Someone noticed the coin. (Just like the 1922 No D Lincoln) Someone brought the coin to...
Separate names with a comma.