If I have a set that sells for $200 raw that has a PF-70 dollar in it why would I send the dollar in for grading and sell the holder for $20 when...
I think he siad buying them from the mint he meant the direct ship rolls which only cost face value and no shipping charge not the ones the mint...
I doubt you will see very many empty or partial sets on ebay. This is not a set you break up for grading because the coins are worth much less...
I was advocating the Mint selling sets of all the cent varieties since they were approved back in 2005. (I wanted them to include copper plated...
Not off center anyway, none of the design is missing.
Only since 2005, before that they are the same surface finish as the business strikes.
Yes the mint sets would be in better condition, but they are also a different finish than the business strikes so one does not replace the other....
Something not brought out in that link. Yes a mil is a thousandth of an inch, but the manufacturers of many of the products such as the fake...
Your getting cold calls from a firm that you haven't done business with in the past? That is not a good sign right there.
I doubt if they took it down, probably all the requests for service coming in at the same time took it down. In fact the website IS there, I just...
Sometimes the person placing the mark doesn't know the coin is scarce and valuable, and sometimes the mark is place on the coin contemporaneously...
Seems surprising that it would go for that much.
They do. There are and they do. Are they? there is no absolute convention as to what constitutes the obverse and reverse of a coin. Many coins...
If it was a dropped 4 the 4 would be incuse or sunk INTO the coin.
I'd like better pictures, but from what I see so far it looks good.
70 mint set was just over 2 million, and most of the recent years sets have been between one and two million, usually closer to one million. So...
AdamL, get reasonable. The coins you are getting from bank rolls, circulation etc have not had ANY special care take with them. The mint does...
They've been claiming "tracking device" for years. There has never been any case though where the use of a tracking device has ever been proven...
Well for 41 years that is just about a 3% per annum return on investment, or just about the so-called rate of inflation. I guess it is a decent...
That is true, the Mint did not start including COA's with their sets until the 1986 SOL set. (I'm not sure if the paper included with the...
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