There are good coins on eBay, but I was joking (click on the link).
67 (great luster, no marks)
They do not seem to be mixing them on PCGS registry sets. BTW try to avoid buying from tv!
I would NOT bid on that coin.
Where do you get that snipe tool? BTW Roosevelts are going cheap.
just amazing
I'm betting on lower gold prices later in 2010. I'm waiting
I can see that. They just are not very special compared to high grade business strike coins.
http://finance.yahoo.com/echarts?s=^IXIC#chart1:symbol=^ixic;range=my;indicator=volume;charttype=line;crosshair=on;ohlcvalues=0;logscale=on;source=...
They do list them as satin. Most of the PCGS registry sets use them because there are very few high grade business strike coins (that has turned...
Ok my prediction was wrong, but the basic idea that it is a bubble still holds some water. Watch for a big spike then an ugly fall (another bold...
L&C are ok. Prices are a bit high but the quality and service is good. If you call them and tell them what you want you might be surprised.
The 1958 quarters are the same way.
I think I may try buying from Apmex (once gold goes below $500 an ounce)
http://cgi.ebay.com/2006-p-pcgs-ms67fb-business-strike-Roosevelt-Dime-pop-1_W0QQitemZ330382115403QQcmdZViewItemQQptZCoins_US_Individual?hash=item4c...
An attractively toned coin is a unique piece and as such it is worth more than a piece that is not unique. People have a need for beauty and we...
That is accurate.
I disagree, but I admit my track record is not that good.
maybe like $750 or a bit more (off the top of my head)? look at Ebay completed auctions to get a real world feel for the prices. I bet you'd get a...
1. keep them 2. sell on Ebay 3. Crack the rolls open and look for the ms67+ coins. #3 would be a good idea if you have a lot of time and enjoy...
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