Mutual funds. Most people think the best way to make profit is to buy the keys in the highest grades. Usually that isn't the best option. Those...
No, they will not insure collectible coins, bullion, or other small items of high values such as collectible stamps, diamonds or other loose...
It's really a shame they picked that piece to retool. The S-150 is a rare variety, and it almost always comes on dark crummy planchets. if this...
They are the only ones who can anoint a coin with the Holy 70. Without their blessing no one will accept a coin as being a 70. Do I think that...
You might be surprised how many of them carry guns. It might be less now than in the past but I know when I was running shows back in the early...
Roll hunting from the bank? Chances pretty much infinitely small unless someone steals a collection and the thief dumps it in a Coinstar machine....
True, but they aren't 70's until they come back from the TPG.
Dr Sheldon in 1949 He would take a technical grade and then make reductions in the grade for problems to arrive at a net or market grade. EAC...
Since the sellers can't leave a negative if it is deserved, and the buyers seem to think that they deserve payment as soon as they pay, a buyers...
I agree with Doug, if you want it slabbed buy it already slabbed. (I'm assuming that since your post was written in future tense that you haven't...
Nice goal. Of course the coins from the 30's are the toughest to find because they didn't circulate very long before they were replaced by the...
That still reads as 50,000 blanks in the first 120 days once samples are approved, and then 50,000 blanks within 30 days after the first delivery...
I think you may have made a mistake passing on that 1802 half cent, especially if you had to look closely to see that scratch. You say you don't...
Went back to the linked auction copied the enlarged picture and then blew that up. That pit is NOT shown on the auction picture. However in the...
I thought the slogan of the Obama campaign was "Change". I do agree that the use of the words Honor and Hope don't mean much. But the phrase...
It isn't a die crack or a scratch either in the coin or the die. I would also agree that it looks like possible feed finger damage.
I would think more likely "grease". Typically struck through cloth tends to show the weave of the cloth.
I would say the 1944 penny has either been soaked in acid, or it was struck on a rolled thin planchet. The weakness of the high point details and...
Yes it is very common. If you specifically look for it on your coins you will find a lot of examples. Overpolishing isn't really an error, it...
Back in the days before the euro was decided on there was a lot of discussion about a unified currency (Believe it or not the unified currency was...
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