I would ask for pics of front & back out of the holder, macro mode. Also, what's he asking?
If it's real, sure.
How does this coin not end up "harshly cleaned" details graded when the buyer ends up submitting it? http://www.ebay.com/itm/190752224745
You can't. They still restrict who is allowed to sell on the site. I think the only non-municipal sellers are basically the same as "power...
Umm... I'm pretty sure 1896 New Orleans is both a common date and common mint... unless that really is MS-63. It looks lackluster AND thumbed, so...
Here's a graph:[ATTACH] http://www.kitco.com/LFgif/au00-pres.gif I included the link to see it for yourselves. If you know anything about chart...
You misread what I wrote. Money managers would be liable in a case where the clients lost money on their advice for assets held away from the...
Of all the Barber coinage, I hate the dimes the most. And, of all the dime/disme coinage, I hate the Barbers the most. This is more a case of my...
Or, as known to those who only remember the last 365 days (ergo: most Americans): "Moneyball"
Ask around and see if anyone will redeem them... if so, they're worth two beers. :D
Definitely not FBL. There is visible wear on the left side of the bell, where all three lines disappear. Additionally, left of the crack, your...
FWIW, pure water tastes... weird. It's something like drinking distilled water.
FWIW, the reason most money managers steer clients away from precious metals (since 2009 or so) is because it IS in a bubble. The bubble was...
Why do they cover the hologram in the photo? Is there an image rights issue?
In other words, the collector shop will offer you $80-$95 for your $100 bill.
I will laugh if someone calls the Treasury and the Secret Service takes the note. ;) If Lone gun can verify this is legal, I'll sign it.
Looking at the pictures, the MS-63 is funny, since the barcode corresponds to a 62.
Again, it's in a really awful condition, so it's hard to tell if it's die wear or coin wear.
What are we supposed to be looking at? That looks like washing machine wear to me.
Die is worth, what, $40? Coin is worth about $35. I wouldn't bother getting them insured, unless you're just reporting it for homeowners. In that...
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