I am more of an expert on Canadian and NFLD coins and can make quire a bit when selling but breaking even doesn't hold much appeal with the risk...
At £173 for the 1895, the 1894 the 1901 and the indian bullion round I appear to have over spent despite the rarity...oh dear.
Been quoted VG8....I hope at least F12.....but opinions welcome...came with a 1894 O and 1901 O. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
ICCS have low grading fees compared to NGC/PCGS so I might slip it in on my next submission.
Got this tonight for 30 bucks hammer[ATTACH] [ATTACH] . Looked nice enough and might even get it slabbed.
Coin in hand..........new scans......... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I hope for at least a 58....but I don't have it in hand yet..........some say 55 some 63....a 55 would be a kick in the pants.
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Coins in hand, not dipped and super grades won't be sold as bullion. I was thinking of putting half crown, florin, shilling and sixpence together...
I tend to get the high end Canadian stuff slabbed with ICCS. They will give me a lower grade but their rep for being conservative is well known...
Got this today....and it will go to ICCS shortly....[ATTACH]
Was also concerned about them getting scratched up in the post and the auction house have kindly agreed to spend the time placing them in bubble...
I found out they are from an elderly collector who has had the of 30 years or so and thus I don't believe they were dipped anyway.
I almost never buy off e-bay......but I scan auction houses and portals that group auction houses together.....I had not seen this in advance so...
Where I got them is not really a question one asks lol. Nice try. There were about five boxes with over 100 coins in each and similar grades at...
MMM negative comments on these on another forum.....saying dipped or something....almost all if not all the half crowns are same date (1945). This...
the are 50% silver, mostly half crowns from 1945 in UNC......
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[ATTACH] Large group of 100+ uncirculated pre 1947 silver.
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