I've seen this exact scenario happen before a couple times. Someone just forgets to log something out of their inventory and relists the coin...
A new pickup of Fr#18 1869 $1 "Rainbow" note. Of note, though it says "Treasury Note" under the bust of Washington, this was technically a Legal...
Don't do that. You're just going to cause more problems. Keep the coins.
The fissure definition doesn't work because it describes other features that are not scratches such as the edge of a delamination. Also some...
This is really quite exceptional. Send it to NGC to get it slabbed and see what they come up with o_O Over over over oversize holder?
I love aluminum coins. I think they are underappreciated and the high grade WWII era examples are definitely undervalued. It's a great area to...
Two reasons: The first is that it shines like the sun. As the most ancient cultures were sun worshiping in some way (it is a rather obvious thing...
I would assume a label was used that was intended for a different coin at that point, and that nothing is accurate.
Leave it as is.
NCS is sometimes heavy handed, but they can also do gorgeous work. I would not ask for conservation on a toned coin. You won't be happy with the...
Wow. Are you sure that didn't rotate in the mail? You try tapping it? If I got one holdered that far off I'd send it back with some choice words.
Nice example. It took me a while to find a choice example for my collection at a reasonable price. I was seeing them all the time, but they were...
The sleeves I use are Guardhouse unplasticized vinyl (uPVC). No complaints.
That's a REALLY nice dukat!
Yes a sleeve. Hadn't had my coffee yet. You understand what I meant.
I use hard currency flips and put the flips in soft pages. It holds them in well and the flips protect the currency.
If a $1000 item that has a thin market gets listed as a 99 cents auction and only one serious bidder (who would pay $1000) notices it, it can go...
Someone took a drill bit to the surface. PMD.
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And now for the gold... Austria 1848E AV Ducat KM-2262 (1837-1848) NGC MS60 Prooflike An Austrian imperial type struck in Hungary. [ATTACH]...
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