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Sorry, but I need to see pictures of YOUR coin. Not pictures of one like it. Value depends on condition.
They are not highly thought of by most collectors. That said, with older coins, and in their older slabs, their grading is often on par with NGC...
You bet, plenty of them.
Well that depends. PCGS only looks at the middle band. NGC looks at all three. I'm not sure what the new ANACS looks at. But I agree with you...
US coins are not any more collectible than any other coin. But as a general rule they are more expensive than most of the coins of other...
If you could post a picture of it, I'd be happy to ;)
Howdy John - Welcome to the Forum ! Well, they aint common that's for sure. But I wouldn't exactly call them rare either. Regarding value, we...
If they do, they need to do it in the Auction section ;)
Too many what ifs and maybes to even hazard a guess. Pretty coin though :thumb:
No, they did not hand engrave a large master die. What they did, and still do, is create a large plaster model. And then they use the machine to...
Ahhhh - I misunderstood. You are correct on that score of course. He didn't work for B & M for many years. He was with several different companies...
Just for you Christian ;)
Possible but I don't know when it would have been. Any problem I ever had with them (Stacks) I talked to Dave and he got it fixed for me pronto ;)
No, it wasn't. It was a country that was founded because we didn't want to pay taxes without representation.
Talk to your accountant Guy, you still owe the cap gains taxes, assuming you made a profit. Coins are not like kind for bullion. Coins are only...
To my knowledge he always was on the payroll. As to how it will run, probably pretty much like it always did.
Actually Guy dies were made by using punches for hundreds of years. But yes, the practice of hand engraving dies died long ago. Maybe even a...
Cap gains taxes are based on the length of time that you held the asset - any asset. Short term gains are based on 28%, long term gains 20%....
Correct, but it hasn't been the case for hundreds of years.
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