Perhaps your definition of who "they" are may help. You sold your bullion to a dealer. That dealer knows most of his customer base will purchase...
Did you use a CTNOC authorized dealership? If not, complete aforementioned forms in triplicate please.
Either I am buffaloed by beautiful seated coins..... Or this one should be an easy MS66. That's my vote.
Darned thing fills up much too quickly.
In triplicate please.
Complete the appropriate forms and we will get on it.
We would shoot em like any self respecting bureaucrat would do!
Hey Inspector..... I think we should nominate CT as the numismatic oversight commission! I bet we could get the job done better than any overpaid...
Numismatics is the hobby of collecting coins. And yes there are all sorts of lopsidedness in the business of numismatics..... Bullion rounds (I...
Alan.... I'll put it this way. I been buying gold a long time. If you hand me a one ounce raw nugget or a one ounce proof 70 eagle.... I am paying...
It can be. But not in the short term. The gold I purchased in the 1990's I will double-triple my money on if I choose to sell.
They should stop sending their bullion coins. No, no.... There are collectors that love their proof offerings. I purchased four each of the...
Graded bullion is a contradiction unto itself. It is a market created by television coin hawkers. PCGS and NGC provide a valuable service to those...
Alan... I understand your frustration. It is why knowledge in this hobby is key before you lay down your money. Only once in my years have I paid...
Well no. Fortunately the coin industry is not regulated.
I understand. It’s just where the market is. People pay what they will pay. You could potentially put them on EBay and bring a premium from a...
Maybe valued slightly above face value. But it is a wonderful old cent to begin a collection around.
Well no. If a dealer paid you spot bullion price I would say you did reasonably well. Dealers have to make a profit to keep their doors open. I...
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