We answer questions about which auction house a lot. Go back and look at past auctions and especially prices realized - you'll see each auction...
It's also a great way to get a start on your post-1950 (or whenever) OFEC collection (One From Every Country).
@TavernTreasures The rolls are put together with a mystery coin visible on each end that MIGHT be valuable. I.e. a reverse showing the VDB and an...
The mint doesn't choose the subjects of commemorative coins. That belongs to your local congressidiot. They create a bill, get sponsors, have it...
No. Completed sales includes cancelled, etc. Sold sales actually sold.
20% Internet bidding premium? I'll pass...
It definitely meets the definition of "promotional". @Davidschwager did not include it in the 2nd edition, in fact there are no PCI 5c slabs in...
If you are planning to sell, you need to ensure that what you can sell it for post grading is more than you can sell it for raw + the grading...
How about this... go visit the site and read their rates straight from the horse's mouth? http://lmgtfy.com/?q=pcgs+submission+fee+schedule...
Actual sold listings on eBay for common stuff
Also the breast and feather tips of the reverse eagle.
The TRUE crime was that many of the older silver coins were melted in 1874 because they were of the wrong standard, depriving collectors of our...
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There's a little more to the story, both ICG coins cracked and the remainder were sold and repackaged in PCGS slabs. Still remains my best...
Yes. I saw an "MS70" set at Saturday's coin show, clearly labeled by the dealer in black sharpie "NOT MS-70". I guess he had to buy them as part...
7 year old thread....
Medalic alignment is common on 1861s. And a lot of them are unattributed on the slab or easy to find raw - well as easy as ever for a coin where...
Check the law? https://www.congress.gov/bill/114th-congress/house-bill/2726/text Note it does not specify obverse or reverse, although the...
Ooooh ooooh - can I vote for cleaned 81S?
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