My guess would be that there are more Registry Collectors looking for PCGS examples of these coins. And the population is somewhat lower for PCGS...
I'd say you did fairly well. The Peace Dollar I have seen go for as low as 150 (must have been few eyes looking at the time) all the way up to 414...
Original Photo: [IMG] Better representation of in hand look: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
True, but for Libertads 1 million is a ton (similar to 30-45 Million ASE)...the demand for Silver Eagles is still a lot higher than that for...
Hello all, Up for offer are a few various coins (new ones added). Please feel free to make an offer. Payment by paypal or I can put up a listing...
I'm a fan of the Libertads and believe they can be a good play. The lower mintages are nice (if you take a look at the key dates, especially the...
Go ahead and use those images! I'm honored! The only other ones I've seen were from searching online. Here is a gold coin in just the flip:...
Hello all, Here is an interesting piece: a Peace Dollar "certified" by First Federal Coin Corporation. It includes a photo of the coin, an...
Hello all, Up for offer are a few various slabbed coins. Please feel free to make an offer. Payment by paypal or I can put up a listing via ebay...
The 2014 Libertads had lower than usual mintages, so I think many dealers/ebay sellers/buyers were speculating that 2015 would also be low and...
Hello all, Up for offer are a few various slabbed coins. Please feel free to make an offer. Payment by paypal or can put up a listing via ebay...
Potentially some Mint employee creating a rarity?
Business strikes of Cents, Nickels, Dimes, and most Quarters should be easy enough to find (outside of the more scarce 2009 Nickels and Dimes)....
Hello all, Up for offer are a few various slabbed coins. Please feel free to make an offer. Payment by paypal or can put up a listing via ebay....
The only reason I had heard of it before was due to seeing other "burning" or "enigma" bullion coins. It seems to be somewhat popular lately (see...
Update: I sent this coin to Anacs as part of the recent promotion. They did not give it a prooflike designation. The front certainly looks pl, but...
The only place that I can notice any break is one small area on the cheek. Otherwise, no other breaks are visible. One more photo: [ATTACH]
Your explanation is what I think happened. I don't believe there is any flattening on the high points; it is more like small breaks in the toning.
With the millions of these being minted, people are trying to get creative. Add a few dollars worth of paint or other substance and then...
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