Perhaps it would help if you understoond the process of how a coin die is made - CLICK HERE
According to Krause values range from $3 in VG to $30 in XF.
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It doesn't apply to PCGS graded coins either. That price guide is used as a marketing tool by PCGS to convince collectors that don't know any...
No you didn't get a deal. But you did get an education - that being that the PCGS price guide is worthless and not to be trusted. The average...
I stand corrected. Nonetheless - it's still not true. Based on that definition 99.99% of all coins would be defined as circulated or not Mint...
Well, some folks like chocolate - some like vanilla. But every now and then you find somebody who likes pistachio :D
I would agree with AU53/55.
There are several impulse or heat sealers on the market - some of them can be viewed - HERE (scroll down to the bottom of the page). But if you...
Absolutely !!
Yes it will - they absorb moisture from the air at all times. Whether you are using them for the intended purpose or not. That's why I purchase...
Ever since 2001 all of the American Eagle, gold, silver & platinum coins have been minted at West Point - Unc & Proof both. The only difference is...
Can you be more specific ? I browsed the site and did not see anything that looked suspect - I must have missed it :confused:
I agree.
Harlan Berk is very knowledgeable, I cannot imagine him ever making such a comment as it is simply not true. You must have misunderstood or...
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Luster itself does not define whether a coin is Unc or not - having no signs of wear does that. For example - a coin is still considered Unc even...
Nope it doesn't :( The other link does not work :( :( No problem though - I take your word for it ;)
Yup - they are.
Nothing wrong with posting it where you did - but it will likely get a better response here ;)
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