I'm starting to like TT better than eBay. Lots of sellers on the bay take poor photos, and I think coins on TT tend to sell a tad cheaper.
Proof-likes were not produced on proof dies. Morgan Dollar Working Dies were basined before striking planchets, and in this process the working...
I plan on doing these 4 times a week if I have the time to. Tonight auction was kind of "meh". Many lots were problem coins. There were also high...
I noticed alot of people here give GS a bunch of static, but they do have excellent ratings.
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The images are juice to the point of hiding the fields almost completely.
Coin collecting is what you make of it, You can either have a container of 100 coins worth $1000, or you can have 1 $1000 coin. Me personally, I...
I'm talking about the slabbed coin. :p
No, and I can't believe what it brought. For $40 more I could have that year in a problem free slab.
These two coins are the same. One was shot straight on, one was with axial lighting. As you can see the coin on the left looks terrible. The NGC...
Sometimes if a coin is photographed straight on like that, it makes it look washed out.
No. I actually decided not to do it. If people do it for free, then why should I charge?
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/1835-Capped-Bust-Half-Dollar-/261143673655?pt=Coins_US_Individual&hash=item3ccd603b37
I think 95% of the Historical coins on eBay are raw for a reason. Enjoy the pictures of capped bust half dollars that would come back "genuine"...
If you want gold I would shoot for a half sovereign. They can be had for $200-$260 and they are about the size of a Nickel.
Your doing great there. 40% halves are not easy to sell for melt.
I would think that the '32 would be less common that the '34 because the 34 had over 141,000 minted while the '32 only had 51,000.
Well if your looking for bullion I would suggest looking for some older pieces that function both as bullion and old coins. Mercury Dimes,...
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