There's an excellent chance that an in-hand examination by a knowledgeable dealer or collector would quickly clear that concern up.
Based on the images, it looks like a 1928 P to me and worth about $350. If I owned it, I would not have it conserved, and would first try to sell...
If you read the post, three above yours, it sounds as if ANACS graded it lower than XF.
I would have also guessed XF or better.
I don't find it odd at all "that we went to a level 5 by the WHO and only 7 (that's right: SEVEN) people died worlwide from the swine flu virus...
If you have the "imagination" to see the above scenario unfold, you should also easily be able to imagine that people's possessions in their own...
Suit yourself. But under the circumstances, I sure wouldn't treat my brother like that, or even a non-family member, for that matter.
Why not pay him a fair price?
Make sure that the "$75 under spot" is correct and that the seller is legitimate.
No, that would simply be buying something for less than it's worth. It's not an "investment" that will necessarily increase in value. The profit...
Actually, if you could buy one graded 70 for no premium (which is in essence, impossible), that wouldn't be a good investment - it would simply...
Generally speaking (yes, there are exceptions), coins are not good investments. And that certainly applies to modern coins graded 70, especially...
I'm very glad to hear that and applaud you for it.
It looks genuine to me (XF45 perhaps?), but if you keep buying uncertified Trade Dollars, you are almost certain to end up with counterfeits. Many...
It's tough to tell from the images, but it appears to be in the AU50-55 range.
I see nothing in that language that would pertain to safety deposit boxes.
We don't know what grade was assigned, so can't agree or disagree that the coin is over-graded. Also, unless the coin was graded January 1, 2008...
If you are that concerned about our "system" as a reason not to use a deposit box, you should also be as or more concerned about keeping valuables...
No, but it's Mark Feld and thanks.:)
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