Boy, I wish I'd known just a few short weeks ago. I blew out a large lot of stagnant circ commems to another dealer at well below wholesale....
It's not that very few were using them , , , it's the fact that the Ask prices were almost always 10% higher than Bid, and therefore not worth...
A lot of that has to do with the disparity between two auctions for similar items where extreme differences in conditions exist, as in the...
How about a plus and a star . . . [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Neat.
Mint sealed bags of circulating coinage. Everything else loses value far too fast.
Yeah, make it out of gold . . . then $10 will really be worth something.
It is for the grading services . . .
No, and I don't plan to tempt the owners of such businesses by entrusting fungible assets to them. My observation is that, despite their best...
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Sorry, but I don't trust such outfits in the least, and I sincerely hope no one I know does either.
By vaulted gold services, do you mean someone else storing your purchased gold in their vault?
What reason did they give for the bagged coins? Cleaning, AT, QT, alteration...?
CAM, not DCAM
I'd either call it . . . A mint state coin struck through grease, or UNC Details, altered surfaces (on one side). Other than those two...
In most cases, if a buyer paid too much for a coin ON PURPOSE, I would likely pay too much for that coin myself . . . that is demonstrative of the...
No argument here . . . Like I wrote above, I treat all slabs as raw coins, ANACS included.
I treat ALL SLABS as raw coins.
I don't know Italian coinage, but it looks like an MS62 or an MS63 to me.
401K plans do not work in the manner you describe.
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