I like anything POTUS and I think they look great in my Intercept Shield album. There is no chance that I am collecting them based on investment...
Since I am already outed, I might as well give an update. They seemed to have changed the finish over the last two years. [IMG] These coins...
I think that your dealer may be correct. The coin is an AU coin which is a prime candidate for whizzing. The purpose of whizzing a coin is to...
I found these on Youtube and although they are quite long, they are very well done. [media] [media] I think they do a very good job in Coin...
I have sold AT coins before. The key is to treat the coin like a red headed step child in your item description and make sure that you include...
No pain no gain!
I think you make a very valid point. Everyone needs to customize their selling decisions based on their products and average fee percentages....
Sounds like a Morgan Dollar love token. eg 1897 Morgan Dollar Love Token Engraved AF, AU [IMG] [IMG] They are pretty common but my experience...
You can get an MS67 1938-D Buffalo for under $200.
My guess is that an 1880-S Morgan Dollar MS64 will sell for approximately $70 including the fee. Heritage also has a minimum buyers fee of $14 so...
I agree with Tom, and would add that the 1880-S & 1882-S are just about as common as the 1881-S. A brief search found this 1880-S NGC MS64 coming...
I think he is talking about all of the untoned areas which are just toning breaks.
Yes, I will include the words "artificial toning" in the listing title. I will not hide the words artistically toned in the item description like...
I was browsing E-Bay the other day and I found an artificially toned 1964-D Washington Quarter that looked like it was going to sell for near melt...
Numismedia Wholesale is $725 but it is worth more than that because of the toning/eye appeal. [IMG]
No, but I have an MS67*
How did you lose money on a coin with that much intrinsic value?
64+ PL
I think that someone with excellent photographic skills could squeeze out a small toning premium, maybe $20-$40 more.
The spots are commonly referred to as "carbon spots". If they are large enough they absolutely can detrimentally affect the grade of the coin....
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