That is too short for the search engine. Try CAC sticker or CAC value Also here is a CAC thread you had from January :...
1. I have some but don't have submission privileges. 2. In most cases yes. 3. It depends on the coin. It could be anywhere from a few % for...
I agree completely. I hope the OP did well and this is the real McCoy.
I'm not 100% certain that this is fake, but the risk is not huge. The snipe at 40k would beat out any other bidder (if not, then they have an over...
Not if they set up a snipe for a huge amount (say the 40,000 price guide number).
So the most likely story is that GSC put the coin on auction knowing what it was, put in a large bid at the end to make sure one of their people...
I have seen variations that have the US flag (or stars) in the background and some that don't (although those might have just been the picture...
@Burton Strauss III or @Conder101 do either of you know if there is any significance to the color of inserts? I also believe that the slab itself...
I'm not quite sure if the color means anything on the inserts. I do know that problem coins that SEGS identified will list the problems on the...
Or even well below melt. And while dealers may be able to pay 3% under melt (and cash for gold places can pay 30-70% below melt), an average...
@redcent230 ...first click upload file, find your photo, position your cursor where you want the photo, then pick the full image button [ATTACH]
plus the toning factor (can add multiples to a common coin) and the rare holder/gold CAC sticker (either one can also make a very common coin...
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The other thread is for a 1935-S Peace, so it seems not to be a double post.
Even if it's 3-4% more, you likely have a 1-2% rewards card and the additional safety of buying with the card is sometimes worth the extra money.
I could see a TPG giving this coin a details grade for being stained or for environmental damage (maybe it's just the photo though).
MS 63 ..are there some spots on the obverse?
MS 64 ...the reverse looks better than the obverse but it might be the photo...still a nice semi key date
Usually if the price is quoted as $10 over spot for a 1/4 oz gold coin, you would take the premium and multiply by 4 to get $40 over spot per oz....
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