Bought today but probably doesn’t count as I got this Montreal Olympics set for only $40 from one of my LCSs: [ATTACH] This is currently ~$99 in...
I have little desire to buy 'expensive' coins even if I really enjoyed the coin. The only way I would/could spend at those levels would be if my...
I'm still focusing on buying non-US junk silver as the premiums are very small or zero as compared to the excessive ones I've seen for US junk...
VG at best. But it's fun to get 'keys' in this manner even if demand is pretty minimal.
Guess I hit a nerve. Interesting.
Please stop with all the excessive use of smileys, font colors/sizes/italics/bolding and your overall formatting inclinations. Simply type your...
This thread is another example of why I generally dislike the Socratic Method.
Agreed, generally. From my understanding of MS grading, I think imperfections on a coin that moves from 70-69-68, etc. should only apply to...
I've gotten a couple of the Indonesian in UNC in the past. They are common but I really like the design and mine have booming UNC luster. At...
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And this is part of why I'm kind of 'so?' in regards to the OP's original question.
? Are you saying NGC/PCGS are BS-ing the customer that wants a common GB 20 pence graded? Or do you think they should refuse providing the...
This is it. They're a business. End of story.
Most was about $120 for this late period French Ecu: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yeesh. Lighten up, Francis.
I'm debating buying more IFC (intended for circulation) foreign junk silver today. I find it much more fun than bullion.
But...wait....I thought our coinage was too boring since it's barely ever changed. (looking at you Roosevelt dime...) ;)
Got it. But also, why are you referencing '$2,000' in your post?
You mean '$3,000' right? And you're likely correct that the coin retails for $3,000, but wholesale stays at bullion value. But that's not...
If there's enough money and it follows the laws of physics, you can do anything. :)
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