Since the Bears aren't playing I'll be watching the coin auctions.
Well said. When it comes to the extremely rare and high priced coin the number of people who have deep enough pockets to buy it are few and far...
You should add another option to your poll, "worth face value". As mentioned by the other responders; a common plating issue and post mint damage.
A $1 coin in a $30 slab.
A presidential fingerprint may be worth something.
At least the fingerprints prove that they're yours. Before TPG bar codes there were fingerprints.
I got rid of a roll of dateless buffalo's by releasing them into the wild. My hope was that it made someone's day.
Are you talking about the punch bowl?
That's pretty harsh.
Filing for divorce and filing for bankruptcy are two different animals. One forgives and the other doesn't.
I was lucky that me and my ex parted on good terms 8 years ago. Although my collection wasn't much, she could have cared less about my coins....
Are you toned like that? I'm a year younger and have the blotches.
I won't do business with sellers that use that strategy. How would any serious collector trust anything they sell. IMO, consistently setting...
I would never low ball an item someone is selling. If the item price is double what I think it's worth I won't bother making an offer. I agree...
Nah, unlike the original, I still have some life left in me.
On the grounds that I want it:arghh:
If I see a coin I like I first check auction archives to see what comparable examples sold for; especially slabbed coins which are listed much...
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Nice and interesting post. These are experiments that I probably wouldn't have done, even in my younger days. Given my compulsive tendencies...
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