Simple, because it is typically harder to get MS coins in grades as high as PF coins. Unfortunately, in the case of bullion coins that is not true...
Wanna bet ? You obviously are not old enough to remember Pet Rocks :rolleyes: There is no limit to the stupidity of people - none !
I rather think every single thing he said was dead on accurate. As has been said, there is no such thing as unsearched bags of silver. And if...
Ruben for some reason several of the pics you have been showing lately are making your coins look polished. I'm thinking it's the lighting, or the...
The changes are subtle at first, and you likely would not notice them unless you had before and after pics to compare side by side.
You must not read very much then, I've posted mine a dozen times.
Even the guys who write the Coin Values articles in Coin World and Numismatic News are admitting the maket has slowed down and that prices are...
So ship them with a brick - weight of the bullion is no longer 50%. And they say nothing about silver. So silver is permitted.
No, SS for all of it.
First of all if he had millions of dollars worth of Morgans - he would not be selling them on ebay. He'd go to an auction house. And every coin...
Depends entirely on who you ask, but a whole lot of folks use that definition.
Pretty sure they have been coated since day one.
They can, so can MS70 coins.
Or - so much for NGC in regard to that coin :kewl:
Very easy to get around those rules. When they refer to coins, that does not include numismatic items. It means coins as cash may not be shipped....
A redhead is nothing but a blonde from hell ;)
It's not the camera - it's the person taking the pics. Any camera with a decent macro function can take great pics. You just have to know how to...
A whitish glaze is most often a sign of dip residue when a coin is not dipped properly. It could also be shelac or lacquer on the coins.
Aint gonna either, I gave up building web sites 10 years ago.
He's referring to the amount of time you have to wait for the coins to arrive.
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