not sure
easier to read..... http://www.thinknice.com/cash4gold-crazy-customer-letter/
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Both are first year coins and generally saved. However the "rare" cent is always available and many mintstate examples exist, very easy coin in...
Some people ( like me) happen to own one already. I would leave them and GSA as packaged, though.
a simple $30 jigsaw should work quite nicely for opening slabs.
Those are like the first slabs !
They were before Kennedy, plenty of slick Barbers and Walkers around.
You could try doing the whole obverse instead of just the date area.
can;t be worth less than cent.
GL, with the job.
no chance in **** of this working, IMO ! the cent has to vanish the nickel has to change composition. dimes and quarters work. dollar coins...
Sounds like you do it for the hobby aspect of it. If copper cents could be sold for 3 cents and wheats for 5 cents....could you make even $5/...
the grade is irrelevant unless you are talking like MS-67 level. Either keep all or none of them. I don't bother with them.
I doubt this couple is overpaying. If they are then you can profit by becoming a seller.
The coin sales or the marriage ?
I like your Voltaire quote
I don't like such a harshly cleaned coin that would not grade if submitted....but isn't even valuable enough to slab. A big pass from me,...
Brian: How do you dip a coin and get this effect only on the obverse while the reverse remains normal looking ? Such a common date coin is...
I don't like the look no matter what caused it....kind of junk silver to me, that's what I'd pay for it. The reverse looks OK, and I have seen...
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