You can certainly find good deals on already slabbed material. Look for good eye appeal and something that is within your budget.
@Mainebill is next then @brg5658 then @Morgandude11 I have another at some point too
Summary Chapter 1 Rd. 1: 1883-O Morgan NGC MS63* [Obv]...CT -> 3.6 (Mid) vs You -> 4 (Mid-High) Rd. 2: 1880 Morgan PCGS MS62 [Obv]...CT -> 2.7...
It will work on the coins that aren't listed in the coins category. For example, these items listed in collectibles will work:...
It is relatively recent. I believe the holder matches this gen 4.6 (Jan 2013 - Jan 2014) https://www.pcgs.com/holders/Gen4.6
Agreed and that was my first reaction too: CC bump. I would pass on that coin (not toned and too baggy for me as a 65) but there are plenty of...
That's true too. However, I like the thrill of finding the handful of coins that do qualify based on being in a category like collectibles or...
That is a coin that is less commonly found slabbed, so the asking prices do tend to be higher (vs raw). Note: those are asking prices and not sold...
I posted a few links to coins that are in other categories (which allows for the coupon to work). If you or anyone is looking for anything in...
And another point: it’s fine to slab inexpensive coins (many have done it for sentimental reasons, for uniformity, for registry purposes, etc) or...
The GSA I just added in but if you look at a typical raw non GSA 1883-CC, I see plenty selling for the same amount as 62/63 graded examples....
1.8 for me ....cool coin but not one that will rate highly on the scale (even though I can see others liking it more)
I believe all the feedback stays but the feedback score is only calculated from a set timeframe. edit: it might be the % positive that is only...
Here is some silver that was posted in the linked thread and should be under spot after the coupon: https://www.ebay.com/itm/143713813501...
Anyone else get this to work?
@LuxUnit you are up
I know of this resource for the Silver 1780 Thaler restrike: http://www.theresia.name/en/svariants.html I haven't seen anything similar for gold...
It really depends. Take something like an 1883 Carson City Morgan. A raw UNC (especially a raw UNC in the GSA packaging) sells for about the same...
If we limit this to inexpensive coins (like the title), then -in most cases- there will be very little premium for slabbing unless you receive a...
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