Pretty decent looking job.
I like Medora's suggestion Trey, and almost did that myself, but instead opted to ship according to the specified schedule under my dealer's...
Definite clip.
Runs the gamut for me . . .
WOW Amanda, with the thread pitch on that press, you must have some arms!
Generally, I agree with you regarding the grades they assign to borderline coins, but in this particular case I think AU58.
Very nice job Trey . . .
When I was trying to build a complete set of red proof two centers in the 1980's, my first $1000+ coin was an 1869. I had nearly all of the...
Yes, it would be possible, but not for long . . .
There are definitely a few sellers asking that kind of money for common dates in those grades, but I suspect that many other cases apply to dates...
Lafayette's are tough to find with good eye appeal and without localized surface alterations. Too many mint state graded pieces have that AU'ish...
Here's a more informative summary . . . Chapter 4728: PRECIOUS METALS DEALERS 4728.11 Chapter not applicable. This chapter does not apply to any...
I wonder how they look upon bartering bullion for cash?
Oh, I'm getting you're point just fine Doug. The difference between how I anticipate market direction and what you seem to advocate is that I...
I personally don't think so . . . I think the rectangular portion looks contrived. Even if it isn't however, I don't believe it laid down as flat...
I think you've got to bid as if the next example of each is another year out, and potentially not as pleasing. - Mike
A great looking error coin. The flap could not have folded over before strike, and I'm mystified as to how it could end up folded so far over...
Definitely looks like a strike through to me.
People are fickle, fundamental demand is not. I'll sooner rely on market factors that are more reliable.
Investors tend to drive the demand for commodities even more than consumers, but artificially so. This is because that demand is speculative, and...
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