Can I disagree to agree to disagree? :D I do believe we mostly agree. I think the silver shield and most Norfeds were a wasted premium. I also...
I'll admit that there were some fierce words and shots fired before this thread developed (and some of it wasn't pretty). I do appreciate the...
It reminds me of the gassed slabs. Silver Eagles and fairly common world coins (many that are under $100) are the biggest targets for this since...
I have to give the credit for this thread to @Lehigh96 I may or may not have been part of a discussion that led to this thread though. :D Edit:...
I agree that quite a few items (silver or not) do peak in price early after release and then go down soon after (see pretty much every US Mint...
MA means the general market accepts the toning and it should theoretically get a straight grade from a TPG. QC is for questionable toning where...
Coin 1 - Clad Dime (pg.1) - 2 (NT/MA) vs 6 (AT/QC) Coin 2 - Franklin (pg. 1) - 3 (NT/MA) vs 7 (AT/QC) Coin 3 - CBH (pg. 4) - 5 (NT/MA) vs 0...
And we'll split the points as the Buy was $375 and the Sell was $400. By answering first, @Lehigh96 has first dibs on posting the next toner....
That is true and that is why we see many discussions like the one in this thread. People are free to decide on the status of bullion as they see...
I don't believe he was talking about Eagles as rarities. That was brought up by others later on. The original post was talking about world silver...
Yes they will likely be cheaper per oz. For stacking purposes, it all depends on the premium over spot, where you plan to sell, and liquidity....
To some that is true, but it's a slippery slope to make it a broad conclusion. On the extreme end, one can say any coin isn't worth more than the...
Last call... @jtlee321 @Mainebill and everyone else....
Get in your thoughts before we call this one...
Goes by Nick if it’s the same person mentioned on a CU thread?
All great points. I’ll add that it can be hard to get a feel for some series as there are so few graded examples (and at times little info...
I agree completely. Unfortunately quite a few people in the coin business don’t really care how the reply sounds. Making the next score is...
The cheapest US option would be a modern MS/PR 70 (could be multiple different series). It would be tied with many others and not very exciting....
I’ve had that happen before too where there is no reply (from various sources). It’s a combination of them being too busy and that the issue isn’t...
I think it’s all good then.
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