I'd probably give it just a little more time, unless it was a form of payment that leaves you little recourse. It's possible that he / she will...
I think you should send me all your coins along with the funds necessary to have them graded through PCGS. You can even request that the labels...
Did you slip a decimal place, or do you use more than one account?
PCGS thanks you.
Okay, I'm already wrong on that last post . . . didn't take much time to prove that! Asking him if he'll buy it back at the stated level is...
This is sort of what I was referring to, except that the coin had either already been cut or ground down to a much smaller diameter before...
Some more newps . . . A seemingly common 1860-O Seated Dollar in crusty high grade circulated condition (NGC XF40). I stretched for this piece,...
I'll defend some, but not all dealers on this point. When dealers must stretch to stock coins for which published pricing misrepresents true...
That's a very easy question to answer. Auction prices realized that you see in CoinFacts generally DO NOT reflect what the end user of a coin is...
They are a bit slow in logging recent auctions, but that is quite understandable given the sheer number of coins for which data must be entered...
That's a regular SLQ altered to look like it was struck on a smaller planchet. A coin such as it is claimed to be would not exhibit anything...
The pictured coins are perfectly marketable as-is. I think that if you dip them, they will look unnaturally bright, and have less resale value...
While I see this behavior pretty regularly, I cannot say I have noticed an increase lately. Buyers who do this have probably conducted themselves...
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Many estate jewelry shops buy coins. I know both Valley Jewelers and North Country Fair Jewelers in North Conway are within driving distance for...
To the best of my knowledge, membership is required for show grading.
Those look to me like a couple of MS61 or 62 coins . . . probably $80 - $120 each, retail.
I'd save him the time . . . wouldn't you appreciate it if another depositor did the same for you?
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This is a great find . . . especially since it is a well circulated example. The vast majority of surviving 1950-D nickels are bright, flashy...
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