It depends on which ones you are using - they are selling both. Those they list as being vinyl have PVC. Those they list as unplasticized,...
I agree the P coin is worth more, but the S is half the value of the O in comparable grades. And I don't know why they'd do it either - but it...
It's a simple fact, the coins of yesterday that are most valuable today are the ones that nobody collected back then. I can't think of a single...
You used flips that contain PVC - big no-no. If left alone it will literally eat the coin away - and in all likelihood it has already damaged the...
Sorry Ray - can't see a thing. Enlarging doesn't work either :(
What would you expect a guy who sells coins for a living to say ? I disagree with parts of his statement. The coin market began to pick up in...
With the hits on the obverse and the scratches on the reverse I think this one would grade 61/62.
I would estimate the 1915 is XF40, maybe 45 detail wise - but I think the coin has been been cleaned and polished. Value is likely around...
Detail wise it should grade VF30 in my opinion, but the coin appears to have been cleaned and polished.
I could easy be wrong on this since all I have to go by is a small pic - but if I were you I would return the coin just as fast as I could. I...
That may be the problem - I'd say the coin is VF.
Anything is possible, question is how probable is it ? Answer - not very. But the probability for it being a copper washed coin is very high.
As a general rule the air in a bank vault is kept at a high humidity in order to help preserve paper documents. If you don't already do so, I...
Read this thread, it should explain things - CLICK HERE
Yes, acid will cause porosity like that. But if the coin had been dipped in acid none of that black stuff would be there. This coin has been...
Howdy czamora - Welcome to the Forum !! I assume you mean US coins. For that, this is about as good as it gets - Coin Facts
When you look at a picture of a coin you need to keep something in mind - you are only seeing a fraction of what you would see if you had the coin...
Jony - If you want to know a bit about Cal gold tokens, study this web site - CLICK HERE
It's not a mixed metal planchet, but is possible it is a copper washed coin.
Yes - and remember, there is a built in spread already - Bid/Ask. When selling, it is 15-20% less than Bid. When buying, it is 15-20% more than Ask.
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