Does there even need to be a falling (spot price) gold market ? [ATTACH] Has the spot price of gold been falling the past 3 years ? In Aug. of...
One thing that helps - all their expenses from every show are written off.
LOL ! Now that's something I never thought I'd see ! :D Thanks for the kind words Kirk.
John does a pretty good job of telling you what prompted it IMO. He just doesn't tell you who it was that did/does it. And he is seeking customer...
Think about what you are asking Guy. First of all what can keep a coin from being graded as MS ? There's only 2 things, one is wear and the other...
They are common. Bust halves are one of the most easily obtained coins minted in the early 1800s that there is, probably even THE most easily...
Yak, Kirk - I quit collecting because I discovered that it was not the coins themselves but rather the study of the coins that I truly loved. And...
Yeah, but that is what it is to be a coin dealer. A "sure thing" ? I've never seen a sure thing Dan, from the mint or anyplace else. Sure, I've...
Probably not. A '60 Frankie graded MS65 by NGC or PCGS is only worth about $50-$60. And it would cost you probably $25-$30 to get it graded. Not...
One thing she needs to be aware of though Jeff, in some cases, like yours, the coins do OK. But in other cases the coins end up getting terribly...
Sorry, but there is. Even if you owned it since you were born, there is a tax situation if you sell. OK, the bullion is the easy part. You can...
No he doesn't, at least not when he's sitting next you :D :p I started collecting in 1960. I stopped collecting in 2006. But I still study and...
Honestly, about the only way you would ever know is to have someone who knows coins look at them in person and tell you. You can read a dozen...
I've been to a great many coin shows from the biggest to fairly small ones. And from what I have seen they are little different in most respects...
The grading cost for each coin can vary greatly. The cost depends on the grading tier you choose to submit it under, and on the value of the coin...
More than anything else, the color of the coins is determined by what they come into contact with, not what they are made of.
I sure hope you want your coins to tone rather rapidly. I also hope they tone in a way that pleases you. Odds are they won't.
And I'm not saying that it is only that. Merely that it is a part of it. If you actually knew me then you would be aware that that is not...
Zach - First of all you have to understand something. That is what it actually means when somebody says you can buy this or that at melt. You...
I believe that the idea of using TPGs, right along with the idea of buying and collecting slabbed coins, is catching on a lot more outside the US...
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