In this case the "better deal" is whichever one you like better.
I have never heard David Hall referred to as a "doctor".
If a particular coin sells for more money in a slab than it would have without the slab, it means that the slab has added value, period. And don't...
I would recommend double checking with your agent, learning what the particulars/precise requirements are and getting it in writing.
Jim if you don't understand how prices in guides can be so different, as well as inaccurate, and at the same time are trying to buy coins because...
Here's an NGC certified example on Ebay on which the mint-mark appears similar, so my guess is that it's...
It looks like an XF coin that has been lightly cleaned, though perhaps that's the lighting. As such, it should be worth approximately $80 (and...
It has a mint-mark and therefore isn't a proof, branch mint or otherwise. The images/lighting of the coin don't allow a good look at it for...
Actually, Heritage auctions their own coins as well.
Welcome Lamar. Perhaps if you tell us what area you are in someone will know a reputable dealer that they can recommend. Odds of that 1955-S...
Yes, pay attention to the stated buyer's fee, which is 15% or the stated minimum, whichever is greater.
It looks like a Fine to me, in terms of wear, but it also appears to have been cleaned. The latter is based on the coin being too light in color...
It looks like an 1859 with an altered date. I also believe that it has been lightly circulated and cleaned.
Agreed. It's not a real grading company and they have no desire to deal with the general public.
I don't think they do any legitimate business. It looks like someone slabbing their own coins (at grades that have nothing to do with the real...
Good job Jack.
Jack, if you thought the coin was an over-graded VF20, why didn't you just say that in your listing? I think of you as a good-guy, straight...
Another possibility would be for PCGS (not NCS) to remove the PVC.
He won't accept any responsibility for anything. He neglected to include the part about not disclosing known alterations/problems with the coins...
Jack, I read his auction revision and feel that it was a cop-out, as opposed to a sincere effort to disclose relevant information about the coin's...
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