The bid is what a dealer is offering to pay for a given coin of a given grade. The ask is what a dealer is asking to be paid for a given coin of a...
That's a pretty broad question. In some cases, yes an AU58 may even be worth more than MS60 bid, in some cases no. It depends on the individual...
Pretty much just what the name says. It means that the date in the die, master die or working hub has been re-engraved.
Can you post a pic of the pillar dollar Tim ?
It should turn out looking kinda like this one ;) [IMG]
I'm inclined to agree with Mike on this - I see very little luster on the coin except in protected areas. A gorgeous coin all the same.
NGC designates these coins as SP instead of MS because they are different than the normal coins of that year and the Proofs as well. These matte...
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I'm gonna say AU53 based on the pics. Obverse - there appears to be slight wear on the beard, cheek, lapels,shoulder & collar. A nasty hit on the...
Maybe - or demand might disappear entirely and you won't be able to give the things away. It's happened before.
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Kind of - as usually happens by the time the deadline for selling mint sets & Proof sets arrived the mint still had some sets left over. But...
In last weeks edition of Coin World.
You are correct, I stand corrected on the issue regarding copper being original color for grades MS67 and above - according to the ANA standards.
ICG does.
For whatever it's worth - the ACG suit against all defendants, with one exception, has now been dismissed. Heritage is the only remaining...
Coin Elite was always my favorite of the coin software programs.
There is one more thing though Cloud - the realized auction prices on Heritage go back into the early '90s. So you can see historical pricing and...
It really depends on the Federal Reserve - there are no hard and fast rules. The Fed orders coins from the mints as they need them. And I suppose...
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