I have to concur with the others. There's a lot right with a well-worn coin; you can show it around and talk about it without worrying about...
Nice! I have a 50-center from 1917, but it's worn through the bottom of the crown. I don't mind, because I like to show it around.
I'd prefer the forums as well. The classified section is well-organized, but it's a bit daunting.
In disputes, eBay usually sides with the buyer. You have leverage.
Either that, or futile shenanigans involving various coin-cleaning techniques. For some reason, the latter surfaces when younger and the former...
Time will tell, indeed.
That was me. The point I was making was that the other side were far from wearing white hats. If you want to see the Hunts as black-hatted, then...
Chances are, they won't unless it's been telegraphed by a lot of complaints from those same silver manufacturers. People who deal in large sums...
I get you, but it seems iffy. Why would they pull their inventory and sell it in China? Wouldn't they have to move their inventory there in order...
Your other friend Ben is working hard to make sure the silver-value component goes up :D Great coin, by the way. I don't have the eye other here...
A lot of the value would depend upon how many of them are silver. One more thing: you'll likely be asked to post pictures. The value of the...
I don't doubt it. Entrepreneurship is practically a religion there. As for they being large owners of silver, how would setting up their own...
Nice! I once saw a 14K 1976 Canada Olympic coin listed at well below melt, but I dithered and someone else snapped it up. C'est la vie...
I have to concur with that point. When I sold silver Maple Leafs on eBay, I started off with 99-cent auctions. They always sold at a little above...
All right, touché.
Hope that it's bid higher. That happens often.
Here's a question to ponder: if you had 100 MS63 common-date Morgans, would you trade them for anything at all?
Now, that's how competition works. The exchange governors must think there's enough believers in the silver-manipulation thesis to make "No Naked...
One was the Hunt brothers in 1980. Say what you will about them, but they were sandbagged by the COMEX in that way. Turns out that quite a few...
That's like the old washer trick.
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