Keep in mind that you never have to buy. There is almost always time for research and there will always be another coin.
I took a little trip into the future to price some coins. Having returned, I can tell you that morgan and peace dollars of virtually all types...
Would anyone consider the Columbian halves to be undervalued? I see them selling a lot cheaper than Barber halves in similar condition, and I...
My first thought was MS63. If they downgraded it to 62 because of the cheek, then it is a very high end 62 in my completely unprofessional opinion.
I think it isn't only possible. It's inevitable. With computing power doubling in a little more than a year, every year, someone will eventually...
I can't see these selling out. If I was forced to buy one, I'd buy the uncirculated rather than the proof.
That's what I originally questioned Scotiabank about. The example I gave them was, if silver fell to $4 per ounce, would Scotiabank redeem the...
I'm sure it will be easy enough to find a judge to convict them of something. The outcome could be completely different upon appeal, however....
Wow! Please keep sharing your work. I enjoy it tremendously.
At least the seller admits that he graded it himself. The hole is obvious enough. What are the odds that it is a holed counterfeit?
I received this information from the ScotiaBank bullion sales department. The person I contacted didn't know the answer right away, so he...
Very cool!
I don't think the TPGs can be called a "fad" because they've been around too long. But it would be equally wrong to automatically assume they are...
If you really want it, I'd recommend buying from the mint. The aftermarket has too much uncertainty.
One thing to keep in mind is that the face value on the coin doesn't necessarily mean it can be redeemed for that value if the price of the metal...
That's a good looking coin! Plenty of eye-appeal.
Congratulations on clawing your way up the "corporate" ladder!
I think some of the gold commems are beautiful coins. Some from the 1980s are very affordable because the mintages were high, and frequently sell...
I think they are more liberal with their grading of modern coins such as silver eagles.
First, AU50. Second, VF20.
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