Yeah because things are always apples to apples. 1.This is the first coin series ever in US history without a year date. 2. First coin series...
Mike you might be right and the market will be flooded with them. But if you're wrong you missed a great error coin. So you can be a pessimist and...
If there are more why haven't they surfaced? These errors always popped up together. If someone else had them besides us I'm sure you'd see them...
I don't know the person you got them from. But I work at the company that bought them all. We sell those things as fast as we get them back from...
Over time a graded coin is more valuable than a non-graded coin. Personally I would trust a grading service to tell me the grade of a coin over...
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The safest thing to do is go with PCGS or NGC. You don't want to try and re-sell a coin and find that people have a bias against the grading service.
It really depends on what you're trying to accomplish. Do you want to travel the world through its coinage? Sounds kind of like that's what you've...
Slab it I would always get it slabed and graded. You should know what you have.
I agree that any service in the big four are going to get the grading right. It's just about who the public, at the end of the day, trust. A lot...
There are missing edge lettering Jeffersons. Nearly impossible to find. The mint director suspects only 200 errors according to the Associated Press.
It's hard to know when a coin shop owner is trying to talk you out of the coin. They usually are. If you have the money and care get it to a third...
excellent point. Kids today can't find unique full silver coins in their pockets anymore. That's what got so many people into collecting. You...
Not everyone likes ancient coins. But I think they are sweet. I like stuff like this that teach you about a time in history you've never explored...
NGC or PCGS only I would only do PCGS or NGC. I can't tell you how many coin collectors I've talked to that regret their ICG coins. I'm sure ICG...
One ring to rule them all Has anyone ever seen an 1852 P Pattern "Ring" Gold $1 J-145 thin? It's the gold pieces that is pretty small but it...
Shipwreck coins cannot be evaluated like a non-shipwreck coin. Coin value is based on Scarcity, condition, 1st or last and Subject matter. The SS...
There is no crystal ball. I trust numismatic value over bullion. Give me a 1955 double die over gold everyday.
So many things are sold at 19.99 we need pennies. They are an economic mover. Peoples psychology let's them spend 19.99 much easier than they'll...
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