If you can get 1941 proof sets for less than $175, please buy them all up, and I'll happily pay you $175 each for them. But I guess to do that...
I came across one like that on eBay a few days back, and almost posted it here. I normally have a hard time spotting clashes, but with the one I...
Okay, following up one of the points from the previous post: An eBay seller posts a coin with a blurry photo, with a BIN that would be high for a...
Most American coins don't bear multi-paragraph walls of text.
You'll forgive me if I don't attach much weight to an article by "Emmy-award-winning" reporter "sara Frank" that is obviously the product of a...
As promised, close-ups of the cheek hit and the hit to "E" in "AMERICA" on that 1921: [ATTACH][ATTACH]
YOU DON'T HAVE TO SHOUT.
Based on what we see here, that seems extremely likely. :(
There weren't any legit Silver Eagles made with a date of 1908, and the Peace, Trade and Seated Liberty dollars should all be the same diameter...
You've got sharper eyes than mine. I'm wondering whether that "Peace dollar" is really larger in diameter than the "Trade dollar" or the "Seated...
Well, ANACS said AU55 FH, a clean grade. I was actually expecting 58 details -- I was misinterpreting the texture of the walls on either side of...
.03 troy ounce is one gram. A scale with only one-gram resolution is going to be of limited use with coins, especially half dimes, dimes and...
If they all came from the same source, I'd see no reason to trust any of them. Weigh them accurately, and see whether they stick to a magnet. I'll...
I'm not sure what to recommend here, but the photos of the first coin are apparently a lot more flattering than those of the second coin.
It will depend on what you want to do, of course, but I'd recommend against the 20 x 0.001. Here's why: 1) Milligram resolution usually isn't...
Looks like this is about all the traffic we're going to get. I'll maybe bump again tomorrow afternoon, and then post the grade tomorrow evening.
LOL -- "this coin would be worth $160 problem-free, but since whizzing it took quite a bit of time and effort, it's worth at least $165." Even...
But if the educated buyer has to compete with uneducated buyers, either: Directly -- by bidding against them in a given venue, or Indirectly --...
I get what you're trying to say here, but I'm still hearing a faint echo of Yogi Berra -- "Nobody goes there anymore. It's too crowded." Maybe...
By "entry point", do you mean "a point at which gold maintains a low price long enough for you to stock up, and then rises sharply"? If so, yes --...
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